Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9675280 Advances in Colloid and Interface Science 2005 21 Pages PDF
Abstract
Bubble collision with solids and formation of the three-phase contact is a necessary condition for flotation separation. It is rather common understanding that immediate attachment should occur in the case of hydrophobic surface, while there should be no attachment in the case of the hydrophilic ones. It is reported that even in the case of such hydrophobic solid surface as Teflon, the bubble attachment did not need to occur at first collision and in distilled water the bubble can bounce a few times without attachment. Presence of frother facilitates the bubble attachment to hydrophobic solid surface. Time scale of the TPC formation is very short, of an order of single ms. It was observed that presence of a micro-bubble at the solid surface facilitated drastically an attachment of the colliding bubble. Roughness of Teflon surface increases probability of the bubble attachment-most probably-as a result of higher probability of micro- and/or nano-bubbles presence at the solid surface.
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