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Destabilising persistent coal froth using silicone oil

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摘要 Persistent froth is becoming more and more common in coal and mineral flotation plants and presents safety and operational challenges.No effective method has been developed to destabilise persistent froth.As a new initiative,this study examined the structural difference between persistent foam and coal froth,based on which a solution was developed to maximumly destabilise coal froth.Destabilisation test,oscillatory rheology measurement and scanning electron microscopy(SEM) analysis indicated that the coal froth was more stable than the foam due to the formation of thin capillaries and tightly arranged coal particles on bubble surfaces.Although 107 μm silicone oil droplet could completely destabilise the foam at 2 mmol/L concentration,it only destabilised less than 50% coal froth even at 6 mmol/L concentration.To maximumly destabilise the coal froth formed by-38 and-20 μm particles,24 and 18 μm silicone oil droplets were required to pass through the thin capillaries and enter the bubble films,respectively.However,smaller silicone oil droplets could not bridge the bubble films to destabilise coal froth and therefore a critical droplet size occurred depending on the size of particles stabilising the froth.
出处 《International Journal of Mining Science and Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2021年第6期1023-1031,共9页 矿业科学技术学报(英文版)
基金 ACARP (Australian Coal Association Research Program) project C24040 for financial support scholarship provided by the University of Queensland China Scholarship Council。
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