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Improving gas dispersion and decreasing bubble size in saline water with oscillatory air supply

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MINERALS ENGINEERING
卷 191, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2022.107958

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Bubble Coalescence; Inorganic Salts; Hydrodynamic Conditions; Light Scattering Technique; Bubble Column; Sauter Mean Bubble Size

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This paper investigates the gas dispersion in a laboratory scale bubble column with different electrolyte solutions and varying ionic strengths and air flow rates. It is found that oscillatory air supply at a certain frequency and amplitude can improve gas dispersion compared to steady air supply, with the degree of improvement varying depending on the electrolyte type and concentration and air flow rate. Additionally, a cooperative effect of electrolyte addition and oscillatory air supply on gas dispersion is observed, with a significant decrease in the bubble size.
The present paper describes gas dispersion in an air-sparged laboratory scale bubble column containing aqueous solutions of single electrolytes (NaCl, CaCl2, MgCl2, MgSO4, and AlCl3) and mixed electrolytes (NaCl-CaCl2 and NaCl-CaCl2-MgCl2-AlCl3) at different ionic strengths and air flow rates, with oscillatory air supply and con-ventional steady air supply, respectively. The gas dispersion was investigated by a light-scattering technique (turbidity measurement) and bubble size measurement. The oscillatory air supply was generated from steady air flow using a fast-switching solenoid valve and was characterized by measuring the pressure of the output air of the solenoid valve as a function of time. It was found that for each electrolyte solution tested, oscillatory air supply at a certain frequency and amplitude could give better gas dispersion than steady air supply, and the degree of improvement of gas dispersion varied with the electrolyte type and concentration and air flow rate. At each air supply mode tested, either the intensity of scattered light or the Sauter mean diameter of bubbles would scale with the ionic strength, following a decreasing trend. A cooperative effect of electrolyte addition and oscillatory air supply on gas dispersion was generally found. The combined effect of electrolyte addition and oscillatory air supply on bubble size was significant, being up to almost a 2/3 decrease in the Sauter mean diameter. The present work highlights the importance of flow condition for controlling bubble generation and coalescence in saline water and has significant implications for seawater flotation of minerals.

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