Foams represent an important area of research due to their relevance in many industrial processes. In many systems, particulates and surfactants co-exist and can largely define the stability of the foam. A typical example is froth flotation where hydrophobic particles and frothers are essential to maintain a stable froth. Grinding operations may yield a product containing submicron-size particles, which can affect the flotation process. The present study compares the foaming and gas dispersion properties of the non-ionic surfactants 1-pentanol, tri(propylene glycol) methyl ether, and poly(propylene glycol) 425 in the presence of hydrophobic colloidal silica particles in a column. In all cases, it has been found that the gas holdup increases...
Froth recovery measurements have been conducted in both the presence (three-phase froth) and absence...
Froth flotation is a widely used process of particle separation exploiting differences in surface pr...
The influence of inorganic salts (KCI, KBr, NaI, KI) and organic salts, tetrapentyl ammonium bromide...
Foams represent an important area of research due to their relevance in many industrial processes. W...
Coarse particles are more difficult to float. One of the factors that contributes to poor floatabili...
In recent years, most of the studies have been adapted to determine the optimum conditions for the f...
The gas dispersion and foaming properties of aqueous solutions of fatty acids of different hydrocarb...
The stability of capillary-pinned bubble pairs covered with hydrophobized particles in aqueous solut...
International audienceThemost common types of liquid foams are aqueous ones, and correspond to gas b...
In froth flotation valuable particles are captured by bubbles and transferred to a froth layer where...
Surfactants significantly influence froth stability. Detailed theoretical analysis of this influence...
This paper is concerned with changes in bubble size and bubble size distribution in the froth phase ...
Particle-stabilised foams (or froths) form the fundamental framework of industrial processes like fr...
The stabilization of the froth phase is among the most important aspects for efficient separation in...
We study the behaviour of fumed silica particles coated to different extents with a perfluoro-alkoxy...
Froth recovery measurements have been conducted in both the presence (three-phase froth) and absence...
Froth flotation is a widely used process of particle separation exploiting differences in surface pr...
The influence of inorganic salts (KCI, KBr, NaI, KI) and organic salts, tetrapentyl ammonium bromide...
Foams represent an important area of research due to their relevance in many industrial processes. W...
Coarse particles are more difficult to float. One of the factors that contributes to poor floatabili...
In recent years, most of the studies have been adapted to determine the optimum conditions for the f...
The gas dispersion and foaming properties of aqueous solutions of fatty acids of different hydrocarb...
The stability of capillary-pinned bubble pairs covered with hydrophobized particles in aqueous solut...
International audienceThemost common types of liquid foams are aqueous ones, and correspond to gas b...
In froth flotation valuable particles are captured by bubbles and transferred to a froth layer where...
Surfactants significantly influence froth stability. Detailed theoretical analysis of this influence...
This paper is concerned with changes in bubble size and bubble size distribution in the froth phase ...
Particle-stabilised foams (or froths) form the fundamental framework of industrial processes like fr...
The stabilization of the froth phase is among the most important aspects for efficient separation in...
We study the behaviour of fumed silica particles coated to different extents with a perfluoro-alkoxy...
Froth recovery measurements have been conducted in both the presence (three-phase froth) and absence...
Froth flotation is a widely used process of particle separation exploiting differences in surface pr...
The influence of inorganic salts (KCI, KBr, NaI, KI) and organic salts, tetrapentyl ammonium bromide...