Froth flotation is considered the most effective process of beneficiating low grade ores and is widely used in the base metals industry. For effective flotation, the attachment of mineral particles to air bubbles is important and has been studied by many researchers by measuring quantities such as attachment time, film-thinning time and induction time. This paper identifies an important step in the bubble–particle attachment process, namely, the expansion mechanism of the three phase contact (TPC) line between liquid, solid and air. It has been shown that the TPC expansion time is determined by the drainage of the surrounding fluid. It is influenced by factors such as pulp chemistry surrounding the particle, variations in surface forces and...
Flotation performance depends on bubble-particle attachment which is controlled by the particle surf...
A calculation procedure is proposed whereby the bubble load and interstitial concentration of differ...
Direct quantitative measurements of the particle trajectories on the surface of an air bubble were o...
Bubble-particle attachment in water is critical to the separation of particles by flotation which is...
Knowledge of bubble-particle interaction is important in many industrial processes such as in flotat...
In this paper, the kinetic of the three-phase contact (TPC) formation and the flotation recovery of ...
Flotation is controlled by the bubble–particle attachment mechanism which depends on the particle su...
Over many years, researchers in the field of flotation have developed an in-depth understanding of p...
The separation of particles by flotation is achieved based on the difference in their surface proper...
Froth flotation was invented in the nineteenth century. Since then, many laboratories have been comm...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Bubble-particle interaction is of great theoretical and practical importance in...
Kinetics of spreading of the three-phase contact hole (dewetting) formed by an air bubble colliding ...
We have developed the theoretical basis for experimental determination of bubble-particle attachment...
The controlling step for successful flotation is a bubble–particle attachment mechanism. Induction t...
A. Introduction Flotation is a process for separating particles, based on their differences in surfa...
Flotation performance depends on bubble-particle attachment which is controlled by the particle surf...
A calculation procedure is proposed whereby the bubble load and interstitial concentration of differ...
Direct quantitative measurements of the particle trajectories on the surface of an air bubble were o...
Bubble-particle attachment in water is critical to the separation of particles by flotation which is...
Knowledge of bubble-particle interaction is important in many industrial processes such as in flotat...
In this paper, the kinetic of the three-phase contact (TPC) formation and the flotation recovery of ...
Flotation is controlled by the bubble–particle attachment mechanism which depends on the particle su...
Over many years, researchers in the field of flotation have developed an in-depth understanding of p...
The separation of particles by flotation is achieved based on the difference in their surface proper...
Froth flotation was invented in the nineteenth century. Since then, many laboratories have been comm...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Bubble-particle interaction is of great theoretical and practical importance in...
Kinetics of spreading of the three-phase contact hole (dewetting) formed by an air bubble colliding ...
We have developed the theoretical basis for experimental determination of bubble-particle attachment...
The controlling step for successful flotation is a bubble–particle attachment mechanism. Induction t...
A. Introduction Flotation is a process for separating particles, based on their differences in surfa...
Flotation performance depends on bubble-particle attachment which is controlled by the particle surf...
A calculation procedure is proposed whereby the bubble load and interstitial concentration of differ...
Direct quantitative measurements of the particle trajectories on the surface of an air bubble were o...