Enhanced Dust Suppression Using Surfactants

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jin Kim Jerry C. Tien
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Water is still the most economical and popular means of controlling dust underground. It is a process that captures dust by bringing water droplets into intimate contact with coal particles. Wetting agents, also known as surfactants, can be added to greatly facilitate such a process since they tend to reduce the interfacial tension between the coal particles (usually hydrophobic) and the liquid. The surfactants used in the study were first chosen on the basis of their HLB (Hydrophile-Lipophile Balance) value, and later tested in order to select the right type and amount of surfactants to give the best performance. Both static and dynamic tests were later conducted using different types of surfactants to examine their respective wetting effectiveness on coal particles. Experimental results show close correlation with the theoretically calculated collection efficiency that is based on a horizontal tunnel and a solid-cone water spray.
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APA: Jin Kim Jerry C. Tien  (1993)  Enhanced Dust Suppression Using Surfactants

MLA: Jin Kim Jerry C. Tien Enhanced Dust Suppression Using Surfactants. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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