Oil-Coated Air Bubble Flotation To Improve Coal Flotation Rate And Recovery

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. F. Peng
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

A unique collector dispersion techniques was developed and used to improve the flotation rate and recovery of coarser and ultrafine coal-rich particles in the froth flotation processes. In this novel collector dispersion method, the collector such as hydrocarbon-oil is gasified and transported by gas phase (air stream) into the pulp. In addition to the excellent mode of collector dispersion, the collector-encapsulated air bubbles are generated in the pulp. This approach alters the surface properties of air bubbles and provides the fast rate of flotation compared to that of direct liquid collector addition froth flotation. Using gasified kerosene as the collector, the effect of altering surface properties of bubbles on the recovery of larger and finer coal-rich particles of -1.7 mm (-12 mesh) and -600 µ m (-30 mesh) raw coal samples were studied. The Redstone seam coal obtained from Northern Central region of West Virginia was used in this work. The effect of particle size on oil-coated bubble flotation rate and recovery were also evaluated. The conventional froth flotation test with a liquid form of kerosene addition was also conducted for comparison purpose.
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APA: F. F. Peng  (1991)  Oil-Coated Air Bubble Flotation To Improve Coal Flotation Rate And Recovery

MLA: F. F. Peng Oil-Coated Air Bubble Flotation To Improve Coal Flotation Rate And Recovery. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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