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Coal flotation washability: Development of an advanced procedure

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Resumen

A modified coal flotation characterization procedure, referred to as the Advanced Flotation Washability (AFW) technique, has been developed which, compared to traditional procedures, provides a more accurate prediction of the optimum separation performance achievable by a froth flotation process. The AFW procedure uses a batch-operated flotation column packed with corrugated plates which provides enhanced selectivity among particles of varying degrees of hydrophobicity due to a selective bubble-particle detachment mechanism. This mechanism is more pronounced in a flotation column operating under carrying-capacity limited condition with a deep froth zone. In addition, the plug-flow environment resulting from the apparent high length-to-diameter ratio provides an improved performance over the near perfectly-mixed conventional cells used in the traditional procedures. The separation performance provided by the AFW procedure was superior to that obtained from multiple stage cleaning provided by commercially-available flotation columns under both kinetic and carrying-capacity limiting conditions. The separation performance improvement provided by the AFW technique has been illustrated using three different coal samples having varying feed characteristics.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)51-67
Número de páginas17
PublicaciónCoal Preparation
Volumen19
N.º1-2
DOI
EstadoPublished - 1998

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Funding Information:
The work presented in this publication was funded in part by grants made possible by the U. S. Department of Energy Cooperative Agreement Number DE-FC22-92PC92521 (Year 4) and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs through the Illinois

Financiación

The work presented in this publication was funded in part by grants made possible by the U. S. Department of Energy Cooperative Agreement Number DE-FC22-92PC92521 (Year 4) and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs through the Illinois

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
U. S. Department of EnergyDE-FC22-92PC92521

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Fuel Technology
    • Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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