The hydrophobic force in flotation-a critique

J Ralston, D Fornasiero, N Mishchuk - Colloids and Surfaces A …, 2001 - Elsevier
J Ralston, D Fornasiero, N Mishchuk
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2001Elsevier
Whether or not a particle is captured by a rising bubble during flotation is determined, to a
large degree, by the hydrophobic force of attraction. The origins of the latter force have
remained obscure, despite the early insights of flotation scientists. Recent evidence
indicates that the surface properties of the solid substrate, the type and concentration of
dissolved gas, and surface microbubbles all influence the stability of the thin, aqueous film
that forms between a particle and a gas bubble during the final stages of the capture …
Whether or not a particle is captured by a rising bubble during flotation is determined, to a large degree, by the hydrophobic force of attraction. The origins of the latter force have remained obscure, despite the early insights of flotation scientists. Recent evidence indicates that the surface properties of the solid substrate, the type and concentration of dissolved gas, and surface microbubbles all influence the stability of the thin, aqueous film that forms between a particle and a gas bubble during the final stages of the capture process. The accurate description of the forces that operate across this film remains a serious challenge.
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