A Study of Mechanisms of Nanobubble-Enhanced Flotation of Graphite

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This study was conducted to investigate the mechanisms of enhanced microfine flake graphite (MFG) flotation by nanobubbles generated based on the principle of hydrodynamic cavitation. The effects of nanobubbles on graphite surface properties were characterized in terms of the flotation kinetics, collector adsorption behavior, Zeta potential, IR spectra, contact angle, etc. The results show that the surface nanobubbles increased the hydrophobic attraction and reduced the electrostatic repulsion between the graphite particles and collector molecules, significantly improving the flotation selectivity and the kinetic flotation rate and promoting the agglomeration of MFG.

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Ma, F., & Tao, D. (2022). A Study of Mechanisms of Nanobubble-Enhanced Flotation of Graphite. Nanomaterials, 12(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12193361

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