Effect of Coal Surface Wettability on Aggregation of Fine Coal Particles

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F. Melo M. Pawlik
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Fine coal aggregation in concentrated coal-water suspensions was studied through steady-state rheological measurements. The wettability of coal particles was modified by dry oxidation of a bituminous coal. The degree of hydrophobicity was monitored using film flotation. The rheological measurements revealed that hydrophobic coal particles aggregate in aqueous suspensions, over a wide pH range, and produce slurries with high yield stresses. As the degree of coal oxidation increases, the coal particles become more hydrophilic and such suspensions exhibit lower yield stresses values. The yield stress values for suspensions prepared from oxidized/hydrophilic coal become a strong function of pH and correlate well with the surface charge as determined through electroacoustic measurements. These results indicate that the yield stress of aqueous suspensions of coal, and hence coal particles aggregation, is strongly affected by the wettability of coal particles.
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APA: F. Melo M. Pawlik  (2004)  Effect of Coal Surface Wettability on Aggregation of Fine Coal Particles

MLA: F. Melo M. Pawlik Effect of Coal Surface Wettability on Aggregation of Fine Coal Particles. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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