Factors Influencing The Structure of a 3-Phase Coal Flotation Froth

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. T. Woodburn J. B. Stockton D. J. Robbins
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Batch flotation data in an equilibrium cell show that beneficiation improves with froth drainage. The limiting lamella thickness in a well- drained 3-phase coal froth appears to be determined for ultra-fine particles (-45µm) by the d90 particle size. The froth stability is considered to depend on the existence of a very thin liquid film between the outer surfaces of the d90 particles and the bounding bubble interfaces of the lamella in which the particle is held. The dependence of the coalescence rate of bubbles in these froths on the residual surfactant concentration in the lamella liquid is then consistent with stability analyses for two-phase foams.
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APA: E. T. Woodburn J. B. Stockton D. J. Robbins  (1988)  Factors Influencing The Structure of a 3-Phase Coal Flotation Froth

MLA: E. T. Woodburn J. B. Stockton D. J. Robbins Factors Influencing The Structure of a 3-Phase Coal Flotation Froth. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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