Equilibrium Capillary Pressure Measurements In Particulate Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Diggins
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Experimental apparatus for the determination of powder wettability is described. The principle of the technique is based on the measurement of the equilibrium capillary pressure in a packed bed of particles. Both the macroscopic solid-solution-vapour contact angle, e, and the specific surface area, A(m2g-1), of the powder, can be obtained. Experiments on angular quartz particles have been performed. A wide range of situations have been covered: hydrophobic and hydrophobic particles wetted with water, a variety of organic liquids and solutions of surfactants. The results show that reliable and reproducible values for 0 and A for angular and relatively coarse powders can be obtained with the proposed equipment for advancing liquid fronts in the absence of soluble surfactants. In the latter case and for receding liquid fronts in general, only qualitative trends have been obtained.
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APA: D. Diggins  (1992)  Equilibrium Capillary Pressure Measurements In Particulate Systems

MLA: D. Diggins Equilibrium Capillary Pressure Measurements In Particulate Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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