The Influence Of Particle Size In Flocculation Phenomena Of Mixed Particles Of Quartz And Fluorite In Aqueous Suspension

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 263 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
In mineral processing practice, flocculation is largely established as an engineering technique of waste water treatment and the study of parameters increasing the settling velocity of particles is still of great importance to improve the process. Further investigations were made using quartz (Q89) and fluorite samples (F91) which included 58.8% and 65.8% of -2.3 µm particles respectively. In all the experiments the flocculation phenomena were observed varying the pH value of the aqueous suspension. In contrast to quartz particles (Q89) which did not flocculate for all pH values, it was, noticed that fluorite particles (F91) flocculated in the alkaline range of pH over 11. With an aqueous suspension containing equal quantities of Q89 and F91, a hetero-flocculation of particles was observed at a range of pH below 10. In this case, the maximum floc size of the hetero-flocculation was 37.0-26.2 µm This size was about three times larger than when quartz (Q84) and fluorite particles (F85) were used with 32.4% and 40.4% of -2.31 µm particles respectively. Besides, in the experiments using Q89 and F91, the maximum size of hetero-flocculated single particles was found to be 6.54 µm instead of 3.27 µm as obtained with Q84 and F85.
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APA:
(1995) The Influence Of Particle Size In Flocculation Phenomena Of Mixed Particles Of Quartz And Fluorite In Aqueous SuspensionMLA: The Influence Of Particle Size In Flocculation Phenomena Of Mixed Particles Of Quartz And Fluorite In Aqueous Suspension. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.