Adsorption kinetics of various frothers on rising bubbles of different sizes under flotation conditions

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This paper studies the effect of the type and concentration of selected frothers, the gas flowrate, and the pore size of the porous frit on the bubble sizes (Sauter mean diameter, SMD) of bubbling flow produced in a micro-flotation cell, and the determination of bubble size distribution (BSD) in the presence of the frothers. The commercial frothers polypropylene glycols (PPG 200, 400, and 600), tri propylene glycol (BTPG), triethylene glycol (BTEG), dipropylene glycol (BDPG), and Methyl Isobutyl Carbinol (MIBC) were used in the present investigation. The frother concentration varied from 1 to 1000 ppm. The flow rate varied in the range of 25 to 100 cm3/min. The pore sizes of the frit were selected as 10–16 µm, 16–40 µm, and 40–100 µm. Each frother exhibited its own unique ability in preventing coalescence of the bubbles in the order of BTEG < BDPG < PPG 200 < MIBC < BTPG < PPG 400

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Batjargal, K., Guven, O., Ozdemir, O., Karakashev, S. I., Grozev, N. A., Boylu, F., & Çelik, M. S. (2021). Adsorption kinetics of various frothers on rising bubbles of different sizes under flotation conditions. Minerals, 11(3), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/min11030304

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