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Effect of the ultrasonic standing wave frequency on the attractive mineralization for fine coal particle flotation

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ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
卷 77, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2021.105682

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Ultrasonic standing wave; Fine coal; Frequency; Attractive mineralization; Flotation

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  1. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M652024]
  2. National Nature Science Foundation of China [52074288]

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The study found that the highest metallurgical responses in flotation were achieved under the highest examined USW frequency (600 kHz), while lower frequencies resulted in poorer outcomes. Observation and theoretical calculations revealed that frequency influences the formation of carrier bubbles and the action of secondary acoustic force during USW-assisted flotation, impacting the success of fine particle flotation.
Froth flotation for mineral beneficiation is one of the most important separation techniques; however, it has several challenges for processing fine and ultrafine particles. Attractive mineralization between particles and bubbles by ultrasonic standing wave (USW) is a novel and high-efficiency method that could assist fine particle flotation. Frequency is an important ultrasound parameter, whose effectiveness mechanisms on the attractive mineralization did not compressively address. This study explored the effect of the USW field with various frequencies on the fine coal flotation for filling this gap. Herein, a high-speed camera and a focused beam reflectance measurement (FBRM) were used to analyze three sub-processes of the attractive mineralization, including the microbubbles' formation, the conventional flotation bubbles (CFBs)' dispersion, and the particles' movement. It was found that the maximum flotation metallurgical responses were obtained under the highest examined USW frequency (600 kHz). However, the flotation outcomes by a low USW frequency (50 kHz) were even lower than the conventional flotation tests. Observation and theoretical calculation results revealed these results were originated from the influence of frequency on the carrier bubbles' formation and the action of the secondary acoustic force during USW-assisted flotation. These outcomes demonstrated that frequency is a key factor determining the success of attractive mineralization for fine particles' flotation.

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