Minerals Beneficiation - Contact Angle Hysteresis - Principles and Application of Measurement Methods

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 1049 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
The historical development of the concept of contact angle hysteresis is reviewed. The measurements of contact angles reported in literature have all been made under static conditions. For the measurement of dynamic advancing and receding contact angles, four methods are described together with an evaluation of their precision. Three of these methods were adapted from devices already used for the measurement of static contact angles. The fourth method uses a new principle and apparatus and is the most accurate. While the relationship between surface tensions and the contact angle was extablished as early as 1805 by T. Young,' it was only in 1890 that the existence of contact angle hysteresis was reported by Lord Rayleigh. His observations, however, remained almost unnoticed. With the invention of froth flotation, the contact angle and its behavior became the subject of investigation. In 1907, L. Sulman and collaborators investigated the cause of discrepancies between recorded values of contact angles. They found that certain variations existed in most cases, but that definite maximum and minimum values of contact angles are obtainable. The difference between the maximum and the minimum contact angle in a given system was termed "hysteresis" by Sulman. First attempts to explain hysteresis were made by E. Edser. In the following years extensive studies of contact angles in various three-phase systems
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APA:
(1963) Minerals Beneficiation - Contact Angle Hysteresis - Principles and Application of Measurement MethodsMLA: Minerals Beneficiation - Contact Angle Hysteresis - Principles and Application of Measurement Methods. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.