Flotation behaviour of fine particles with respect to contact angle |
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Authors: | D. ChipfunhuM. Zanin S. Grano |
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Affiliation: | a Ian Wark Research Institute, ARC Special Research Centre for Particle and Material Interfaces, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, SA 5095, Australia b Institute for Mineral and Energy Resources, University of Adelaide, Santos Petroleum Building, Level 3, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia |
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Abstract: | The flotation behaviour of methylated quartz particles of different size, but within the size range from 0.2 to 50 μm, and varying contact angle, was probed in a mechanical flotation cell. Results suggest that particles of a given size need to possess a minimum critical contact angle (θcrit) for flotation to occur. This behaviour is shown not to be solely dependent on fine particles having lower collision efficiency with bubbles, but rather due to a combination of low collision efficiency and particles not having enough kinetic energy at collision with bubbles to form the three phase line of contact and initiate the attachment process. In the particle size range investigated, the critical contact angle increases with a decrease in particle size. |
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Keywords: | Flotation Critical contact angle Fine particles |
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