Improved Contact Angle Apparatus for Flotation Research

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Donald W. McGlashan Kenneth N. McLeod
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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5
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Publication Date:
Mar 1, 1956

Abstract

In the use of free bubbles with precise temperature control and continuous pH measurement, the contact angle apparatus differs from all previous equipment. Experimental procedures differ sharply from the captive bubble method of introducing the gaseous phase in the three-phase system. When freed from the tube and captured by a solid surface, a bubble more closely conforms to the spherical ideal set up by the usual mathematical analysis of surface free energy or surface tensional relationships of the forces involved. The assembled equipment, Fig. 1, departs from the usual contact angle apparatus in providing: 1) water circulation for fixing temperature, 2) instruments to measure and record pH during testing, and 3) a system for producing and using free bubbles. The apparatus allows testing over a broad range of closely controlled conditions, and the use of free bubbles gives contact angles independent of operator manipulation, which was unavoidable in the older captive bubble method. A bubble released below the specimen rises through the liquid and contacts the mineral. If the mineral is gas-avid the bubble adheres, developing a finite contact angle.
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APA: Donald W. McGlashan Kenneth N. McLeod  (1956)  Improved Contact Angle Apparatus for Flotation Research

MLA: Donald W. McGlashan Kenneth N. McLeod Improved Contact Angle Apparatus for Flotation Research. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.

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