Emulsion Flotation

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 23
- File Size:
- 2118 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1968
Abstract
[Becaune ad ;the extennive nwrgace anea od u.X chopRex2 in emmiom, emuhion dRokdtiun oddeh poaaibWa don ;the necove/ry ul; BinQey divided minmcd pa~LL&a, Swr~aC;tavu% mu2 akab&ze ;the emu-bion and poan an an ad~i&y don ;the dahed mina&. OZhm hpohtant acto oh me ;the naAwre od ;the em&iun inghedied, ;the nQRaLLve volwna 06 the colz;tinuoun and dincon;tinuoun phaa, ;the change aign bonne by the dnuplm ad the o.X phae, ;the z&a pu;tenticd od ;the dahed minmd, the ~olubRe am curdent 06 khe wcr;ten-pulped and gnuund onu. AX on nem ;the AoQRec;trtic point on ZPC, ;the doubRe Raym about ;the minW-&den oil dnopR& i~ neduced in ;tkichnaa and the dn_opR& wU codace and continue to aggnegate into agglommaka . Invetmion dnom O/U ko W/O can UCCWL depending upon a nwnbm a 6 in;tmQeaked daotuh~. EReothokin&Lc inn&wnenta;t/iun to meanwre ;the ZPC, QReckProphonQkic mobilXty z&a pokeW and hakerning cuttrtent me invcduabte in ;the appficatiun ud emu-bion dRo;tat;iun ;to m&~c and nonm&~c minu.&. ] INTRODUCTION Recent interest in emulsion flotation can be ascribed to the necessity of selective separation and concentration of extremely fine minerals. That which follows is an elucidation of the many factors-in emulsion technology in application. In applied surface chemistry for solid-particulate separation and concentration, emulsion flotation is one of the intermediate processes between froth flotation, in which the continuous phase is water (99.5 to 99.999% by volume), and particulate extraction, in which the continuous phase is almost entirely an organic-fluid. Another intermediate process is particulate exchange (or partition) in which immiscible or very limitedly miscible phases are in controll¬ed but appreciable volumes. Surfactants are common to all of these
Citation
APA:
(1968) Emulsion FlotationMLA: Emulsion Flotation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.