Bituminous Coal Electrokinetics ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John A. L. Campbell
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

Surface dependent processes, such as froth flotation and flocculation, are important or potentially important techniques for combating some of the current major problems in coal preparation. In order to correctly apply or imporve a surface dependent process, it is of paramount importance to understand the interfacial phenomenon, especially the double layer properties, exhibited by the solid. The specific objective of this research was to determine the properties of the bituminous coal/liquid interface by an electrokinetic method, streaming potential, and to relate the findings, wherever possible, to the existing unit operations of froth flotation and flocculation. The electrokinetic properties of both the whole coal and its lithotypes were investigated. As part of the total investigation, the role played in the double layer by the reagents commonly employed in the surface dependent process was also established (1). These data will be presented at a latter date.
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APA: John A. L. Campbell  (1969)  Bituminous Coal Electrokinetics ? Introduction

MLA: John A. L. Campbell Bituminous Coal Electrokinetics ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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