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Frothing in Flotation II - Recent Advances in Coal Processing, Volume 2

English · Hardback

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Many important contributions on various aspects of flotation froth properties and behavior and the relationship between froth appearance and flotation performance have appeared since, and this volume intends to summarize these achievements.

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1. Frothers and Frothing 2. Effect of Particle and Bubble Size on Flotation Kinetics 3. Mechanisms Operating in Flotation Froths 4. Characterization of Flotation Froth 5. Modelling of Froth Dynamics with Implications for Feed-Back Control 6. The Interrelationship Between Flotation Variables and Froth Appearance 7. Froth Image Analysis in a Flotation Control System 8. Kinetic Flotation Modelling Using Froth Imaging Data 9. Dependence of Froth Behavior on Galvanic Interactions 10. Water Content and Distribution in Flotation Froths 11. Simultaneous Determination of Collection Zone Rate Constant and Froth Zone Recovery Factor

About the author

E.T. Woodburn

Summary

Dr. J. S. Laskowski has written several papers on frother-collector interactions and the effect of such interactions on flotation kinetics, and on frothers chemistry and frothing. He is founder and Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Coal Preparation. Dr. E. T. Woodburn has published numerous papers on flotation froth and flotation kinetics.
Frothing in Flotation, published in honor of Jan Leja, appeared in 1989. Many important contributions on various aspects of flotation froth properties and behavior and the relationship between froth appearance and flotation performance have appeared since, and this volume intends to summarize these achievements. Flotation kinetics involves a number of mass transfer processes with some of them being critically determined by the behavior of froth. Since froth is complex, and controlled experimentation is difficult, the froth phase was, until recently, either ignored or treated entirely empirically. With wide applications of flotation columns, the behavior of the froth is now often recognized as being dominant in determining flotation performance, and the research in this area is one of the most actively pursued.

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