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Hydrophobic agglomeration kinetics of fine kaolinite particles in aqueous suspensions

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Pages 1336-1341 | Received 05 Sep 2016, Accepted 13 Sep 2016, Published online: 15 Feb 2017
 

ABSTRACT

The hydrophobic agglomeration kinetics of kaolinite has been studied through the in-situ turbidity meter measurement system. The effects of surfactant dosage, stirring rate and particle size on the hydrophobic agglomeration dynamics have been investigated. Appropriate surfactant concentrations provided the strongest hydrophobicity, modest stirring rate offered a higher agglomerates formation rate and a lower disruption rate, and smaller particles had lower energy barrier and higher attachment efficiency. The best hydrophobic agglomeration conditions have been determined and a kinetic model of hydrophobic agglomeration has been proposed by experimental results. The kinetic model has been turned out to be fitted to the dynamic process well and can characterize as well as assess the hydrophobic agglomeration kinetics appropriately.

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