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Effect of sodium chloride on fine coal flotation and discussion based on froth stability and particle coagulation

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<![CDATA[<ce:abstract xmlns:ce="http://www.elsevier.com/xml/common/dtd" xmlns="http://www.elsevier.com/xml/ja/dtd" id="ab0005" xml:lang="en" view="all" class="author"><ce:section-title id="st0005">Abstract</ce:section-title><ce:abstract-sec id="as0005" view="all"><ce:simple-para id="sp0055" view="all">In this study, the effect of sodium chloride on the flotation of a fine coal sample was investigated. The results indicated that flotation of coal was highly dependent on changes in sodium chloride concentration. An increase in the sodium chloride concentration resulted in increases in the combustible recovery as well as concentrate ash content. The froth stability and particle size distribution in the slurries with different sodium chloride concentrations were measured. The results showed that the increase in froth stability and enlargement in particle size were both favorable for the recovery of coal particles in flotation. The underlying mechanism was investigated by examining the zeta potential of pure coal particles and pulp rheology. The pulp rheology measurements clearly indicated that changes in froth stability were attributed to changes in slurry viscosity, which ultimately enhanced the recovery of coal particles. The decrease in zeta potential was responsible for the increase in particle size in slurries due to particle coagulation, which is caused by a decrease in electrostatic repulsion among the particles.</ce:simple-para></ce:abstract-sec></ce:abstract><ce:abstract xmlns:ce="http://www.elsevier.com/xml/common/dtd" xmlns="http://www.elsevier.com/xml/ja/dtd" id="ab0010" class="author-highlights" xml:lang="en" view="all"><ce:section-title id="st0010">Highlights</ce:section-title><ce:abstract-sec id="as0010" view="all"><ce:simple-para id="sp0060" view="all"><ce:list id="l0005"><ce:list-item id="li0005"><ce:label>?</ce:label><ce:para id="p0005" view="all">The addition of sodium chloride increased the combustible recovery significantly.</ce:para></ce:list-item><ce:list-item id="li0010"><ce:label>?</ce:label><ce:para id="p0010" view="all">Slurry viscosity was measured to demonstrate the improvement of froth stability.</ce:para></ce:list-item><ce:list-item id="li0015"><ce:label>?</ce:label><ce:para id="p0015" view="all">Decrease of zeta potential can be responsible for the enlargement of particle size.</ce:para></ce:list-item><ce:list-item id="li0020"><ce:label>?</ce:label><ce:para id="p0020" view="all">Enlargement of particle size may enhance bubble-particle collision and attachment.</ce:para></ce:list-item></ce:list></ce:simple-para></ce:abstract-sec></ce:abstract>]]>

Coal flotationSodium chlorideFroth stabilityParticles coagulation

Lijun Deng、Yijun Cao、Bo Wang、Jincai Ran、Haijun Zhang、Guosheng Li

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School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, China University of Mining and Technology

National Engineering Research Center of Coal Preparation and Purification, China University of Mining and Technology

2017

International Journal of Mineral Processing

International Journal of Mineral Processing

SCI
ISSN:0301-7516
年,卷(期):2017.169
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