Effect Of Flotation Frothers On Bubble Size And Foam Stability

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. S. Cho Bradshaw
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The size of bubbles plays an important role in flotation. Equations used to calculate the size of bubbles all show the effect of liquid/gas surface tension. However, the surface tension does not change much with frother concentration and experiments conducted using single capillaries (or single-hole spargers) do not reveal any clear effect of the frother concentration on bubble size. The size of bubbles does, however, strongly depend on frother concentration when multi-hole spargers are utilized (or when measured in a flotation cell); at low frother concentrations the bubble size is much larger indicating coalescence as a main mechanism determining the size. Coalescence can be prevented at frother concentrations exceeding the critical coalescence concentration (CCC), which in turn was found to be interrelated with the dynamic foamibility index (DFI).
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APA: Y. S. Cho Bradshaw  (2001)  Effect Of Flotation Frothers On Bubble Size And Foam Stability

MLA: Y. S. Cho Bradshaw Effect Of Flotation Frothers On Bubble Size And Foam Stability. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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