• Title of article

    Nanobubble column flotation of fine coal particles and associated fundamentals

  • Author/Authors

    Sobhy، نويسنده , , José A. and Tao، نويسنده , , D.، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    109
  • To page
    116
  • Abstract
    Froth flotation is a widely used, cost effective particle separation process. However, its high performance is limited to a narrow particle size range between approximately 50 to 600 μm for coal and 10 to 100 μm for minerals. Outside this range, the efficiency of froth flotation decreases significantly, especially for difficult-to-float particles of weak hydrophobicity (e.g., oxidized coal). tudy was aimed at enhancing recovery of an Illinois fine coal sample using a specially designed flotation column featuring a hydrodynamic cavitation nanobubble generator. Nanobubbles that are mostly smaller than 1 μm can be formed selectively on hydrophobic coal particles from dissolved air in coal slurry. Results indicate that the combustible recovery of a − 150 μm coal increased by 5–50% in the presence of nanobubbles, depending on process operating conditions. Nanobubbles also significantly improved process separation efficiency. Other major advantages of the nanobubble flotation process include lower frother dosage and air consumption since nanobubbles are produced from air naturally dissolved in water, thereby resulting in considerably lower operating costs.
  • Keywords
    Cavitation , Coal , Nanobubble , froth flotation
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    1702349