Particle-to-bubble adhesion is important in the areas of anti-foaming, in flotation processes and in multiphase slurry reactors. In the present work we particularly address the latter. The behaviour of fine catalyst particles adhering to gas bubbles in aqueous media is governed by the surface hydrophobicity. This adhesion on its turn influences the G–L mass transfer, bubble coalescence and the particle agglomeration. Existing models for the quantitative description of adhesion of particle to a G–L interface usually assume nonporous, spherical particles with a smooth surface and a well-defined contact angle. As catalyst particles are normally highly porous, have a rough surface, and an irregular shape, we developed a generalised model descri...
A. Introduction Flotation is a process for separating particles, based on their differences in surfa...
This paper presents an integrated approach to studying the attachment interaction between glass part...
The force of attraction between a bubble and a captured particle in flotation, is determined by the ...
In slurry bubble columns, the adhesion of solid catalyst particles to bubbles may significantly affe...
The presence of (catalyst) particles in slurry columns may induce significant changes in the overall...
Particle-stabilised foams (or froths) form the fundamental framework of industrial processes like fr...
The adhesion of catalyst particles to the gas–liquid interface significantly influences the rate of ...
Interaction of bubbles with solid surfaces is considered with respect to approach/contact, film rupt...
A model is presented to describe mass-transfer enhancement in slurry reactors by catalyst particles ...
Froth flotation is a process that utilizes the surface properties of mineral particles to separate t...
Knowledge of bubble-particle interaction is important in many industrial processes such as in flotat...
Analysis of bubble-particle mechanism is important for improving our understanding of flotation proc...
This study aims to investigate coarse particle detachment mechanisms (particle diameter > 150 m) uti...
Analysis of bubble–particle mechanism is important for improving our understanding of flotation proc...
Forces between solids in air are predominantly attractive and cause adhesion of particles to each ot...
A. Introduction Flotation is a process for separating particles, based on their differences in surfa...
This paper presents an integrated approach to studying the attachment interaction between glass part...
The force of attraction between a bubble and a captured particle in flotation, is determined by the ...
In slurry bubble columns, the adhesion of solid catalyst particles to bubbles may significantly affe...
The presence of (catalyst) particles in slurry columns may induce significant changes in the overall...
Particle-stabilised foams (or froths) form the fundamental framework of industrial processes like fr...
The adhesion of catalyst particles to the gas–liquid interface significantly influences the rate of ...
Interaction of bubbles with solid surfaces is considered with respect to approach/contact, film rupt...
A model is presented to describe mass-transfer enhancement in slurry reactors by catalyst particles ...
Froth flotation is a process that utilizes the surface properties of mineral particles to separate t...
Knowledge of bubble-particle interaction is important in many industrial processes such as in flotat...
Analysis of bubble-particle mechanism is important for improving our understanding of flotation proc...
This study aims to investigate coarse particle detachment mechanisms (particle diameter > 150 m) uti...
Analysis of bubble–particle mechanism is important for improving our understanding of flotation proc...
Forces between solids in air are predominantly attractive and cause adhesion of particles to each ot...
A. Introduction Flotation is a process for separating particles, based on their differences in surfa...
This paper presents an integrated approach to studying the attachment interaction between glass part...
The force of attraction between a bubble and a captured particle in flotation, is determined by the ...