화학공학소재연구정보센터
Minerals Engineering, Vol.60, 51-59, 2014
Critical contact angle for coarse sphalerite flotation in a fluidised-bed separator vs. a mechanically agitated cell
This work investigates the critical contact angle for the flotation of coarse (850-1180 mu m, 425-850 mu m and 250-425 mu m) sphalerite particles in an aerated fluidised-bed separator (HydroFloat) in comparison to a mechanically agitated flotation cell (Denver flotation cell). In this study, the surface chemistry (contact angles) of the sphalerite particles was controlled by varying collector (sodium isopropyl xanthate) addition rate and/or purging the slurry with either nitrogen (N-2) or oxygen (O-2) before flotation. The flotation performance varied in response to the change in contact angle in both the aerated fluidised-bed separator and the mechanically agitated cell. A critical contact angle threshold, below which flotation was not possible, was determined for each particle size fraction and flotation machine. The results indicate that the critical contact angle required to float coarse sphalerite particles in a mechanically agitated cell was higher than that in the fluidised-bed separator, and increased as the particle size increased. At the same particle size and similar contact angles, the recoveries obtained by the aerated fluidised-bed separator in most cases were significantly higher than those obtained with the mechanically agitated flotation cell. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.