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Original Article

Effects of NaCl/CaCl2 on the surface hydration and flotation of lignite particles

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Pages 1563-1581 | Received 10 Dec 2019, Accepted 28 Feb 2020, Published online: 05 Mar 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This study focused on the mechanisms of NaCl and CaCl2 enhancing the oily-bubble flotation of lignite. The degree of surface hydration of coal particles before and after conditioning with NaCl/CaCl2 was evaluated with the Einstein theory of dispersion viscosity, while the effect of these two electrolytes on lignite floatability was evaluated via attachment time and flotation tests. The results indicated the adsorption amount of Ca2+ on the coal sample was more than that of Na+ in the same electrolyte concentration. Owing to the cationic adsorption, the zeta potential of lignite particles increased with increasing NaCl and CaCl2 concentrations, which thus decreased the electrostatic repulsion between coal particles and oily bubbles. Moreover, the hydration of the coal surface decreased when NaCl/CaCl2 was added to flotation pulp, meaning the surface hydrophilicity of the coal sample was reduced. As a result, the attachment time between coal particles and oily bubbles decreased significantly, and the combustible-matter recovery correspondingly increased up to a maximum of 50.97% and 90.06% with increasing NaCl and CaCl2 solutions concentration, respectively. However, it is necessary to keep the electrolyte solution concentration within a reasonable range for a good selectivity during the oily-bubble flotation.

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Funding

This study was supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Grant No. 2019BSCX08).

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