From microbubbles to nanobubbles: Effect on flotation

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Abstract

Attachment of particles and droplets to bubbles—the latter being of various fine sizes and created by different techniques (as described in detail)—forms the basis of flotation, a process which indeed was originated from mineral processing. Nevertheless, chemistry often plays a significant role in this area, in order for separation to be effective, as stressed. This (brief) review particularly discusses wastewater treatment applications and the effect of bubble size (from nano-to micro-) on the flotation process.

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Kyzas, G. Z., Mitropoulos, A. C., & Matis, K. A. (2021, August 1). From microbubbles to nanobubbles: Effect on flotation. Processes. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr9081287

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