The development of froth flotation has revolutionized the mining industry and greatly increased the mineral production. Flotation reagents are widely applied to control the properties of minerals and bubbles in order to enhance the efficiency of froth flotation. Frothers are one of the flotation reagents employed to improve the performance of the process. The presence of frother molecules aids to reduce bubble size and rise velocity, and enhance froth stability. Although the effect of flotation frothers on bubble size is well known, the mechanism leading to the decrease in bubble size is not clearly understood. In the present work, the effects of flotation frothers on bubble properties were examined in turbulent conditions. A new experimen...
Frothers are non ionic surfactants, commonly alcohols and polyglycols, used to provide two functions...
This paper is concerned with changes in bubble size and bubble size distribution in the froth phase ...
In this paper, the kinetic of the three-phase contact (TPC) formation and the flotation recovery of ...
In froth flotation valuable particles are captured by bubbles and transferred to a froth layer where...
The mineral processing industry relies heavily on froth flotation to beneficiate complex minerals. T...
The experiments described herein indicate that the frothers control the size of bubbles in flotatio...
Froth flotation is a widely used process of particle separation exploiting differences in surface pr...
The addition of frother in flotation has two main functions, to help reduce bubble size and help ...
This paper presents an analysis on the dynamic adsorption of frothers and collectors onto air bubble...
This paper presents an analysis on the dynamic adsorption of frothers and collectors onto air bubble...
Flotation modelling has advanced from deterministic single particle-bubble models into using such mo...
The effect of frothers on the degree of entrainment is important for selective flotation, but the me...
Frothers are surface-active agents used in flotation to decrease bubble size and promote froth stabi...
The addition of frothers in flotation has two main functions, to help reduce bubble size and help pr...
In recent years, most of the studies have been adapted to determine the optimum conditions for the f...
Frothers are non ionic surfactants, commonly alcohols and polyglycols, used to provide two functions...
This paper is concerned with changes in bubble size and bubble size distribution in the froth phase ...
In this paper, the kinetic of the three-phase contact (TPC) formation and the flotation recovery of ...
In froth flotation valuable particles are captured by bubbles and transferred to a froth layer where...
The mineral processing industry relies heavily on froth flotation to beneficiate complex minerals. T...
The experiments described herein indicate that the frothers control the size of bubbles in flotatio...
Froth flotation is a widely used process of particle separation exploiting differences in surface pr...
The addition of frother in flotation has two main functions, to help reduce bubble size and help ...
This paper presents an analysis on the dynamic adsorption of frothers and collectors onto air bubble...
This paper presents an analysis on the dynamic adsorption of frothers and collectors onto air bubble...
Flotation modelling has advanced from deterministic single particle-bubble models into using such mo...
The effect of frothers on the degree of entrainment is important for selective flotation, but the me...
Frothers are surface-active agents used in flotation to decrease bubble size and promote froth stabi...
The addition of frothers in flotation has two main functions, to help reduce bubble size and help pr...
In recent years, most of the studies have been adapted to determine the optimum conditions for the f...
Frothers are non ionic surfactants, commonly alcohols and polyglycols, used to provide two functions...
This paper is concerned with changes in bubble size and bubble size distribution in the froth phase ...
In this paper, the kinetic of the three-phase contact (TPC) formation and the flotation recovery of ...