Correlation Of Zeta-Potential And Flotability Of Weathered Coal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Yarar
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Samples of coal from an adit in the Fording River District of British Columbia showed hydrophilic properties between depths of 0-24.5 meters and was naturally hydrphobic at higher depths. Laboratory experiments indicated that weathered samples (i.e., those mined at 0-24.5m) could be upgraded by froth flotation at pH<2 following slimes removal. The i.e.p. of samples varied regularly between pH=1.6-4.1, the weathered fractions being at the lower end of the pH scale. These values followed a pattern comparable with the flotation behavior of samples. A patchwise structure for coal surfaces determining the resultant disjoining pressure, which in turn determines flotation-non flotation relationships is postulated.
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APA: B. Yarar  (1982)  Correlation Of Zeta-Potential And Flotability Of Weathered Coal

MLA: B. Yarar Correlation Of Zeta-Potential And Flotability Of Weathered Coal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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