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A comparative study on the influence of single and combined ultrasounds assisted flake graphite flotation

Ultrasound has emerged as a promising technique for improving the mineral flotation performance. However, limited research exists regarding the influence of different ultrasound types on the flotation process. Specifically, the impact of combined ultrasound and the comparison of horn- and bath-type...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Shaoqi, Tong, Zheng, Dong, Lisha, Bu, Xiangning, Ni, Chao, Xie, Guangyuan, Alheshibri, Muidh
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10448203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37579658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106551
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author Zhou, Shaoqi
Tong, Zheng
Dong, Lisha
Bu, Xiangning
Ni, Chao
Xie, Guangyuan
Alheshibri, Muidh
author_facet Zhou, Shaoqi
Tong, Zheng
Dong, Lisha
Bu, Xiangning
Ni, Chao
Xie, Guangyuan
Alheshibri, Muidh
author_sort Zhou, Shaoqi
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description Ultrasound has emerged as a promising technique for improving the mineral flotation performance. However, limited research exists regarding the influence of different ultrasound types on the flotation process. Specifically, the impact of combined ultrasound and the comparison of horn- and bath-type ultrasounds on flotation have not been fully investigated. To address this knowledge gap, a comprehensive study to explore the effects of different ultrasonic pretreatments on the flotation of flake graphite was conducted. A Box-Behnken design is employed to analyze the effects of combined ultrasound on graphite flotation. By characterizing the properties of graphite samples before and after the ultrasonic treatment, the aim is to elucidate the mechanism underlying the impact of ultrasound on graphite flotation. The experimental results indicated that the ultrasonic cavitation intensity exerted a significant influence on the graphite flotation recovery. Both horn- and bath- type ultrasounds contributed to flotation, but horn-type ultrasound demonstrated a more pronounced effect, leading to a 7% increase in flotation recovery, whereas bath-type ultrasound resulted in only a 2% increase. Furthermore, the cavitation intensity of combined ultrasound was found to be higher than that of single-frequency ultrasound in the same duration. However, the performance of graphite flotation was better with short duration combined ultrasound pretreatment, while the opposite trend was observed for a long duration ultrasound pretreatment. These findings may inform the development of more efficient and effective ultrasonic pretreatments for flotation separation processes.
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spelling pubmed-104482032023-08-25 A comparative study on the influence of single and combined ultrasounds assisted flake graphite flotation Zhou, Shaoqi Tong, Zheng Dong, Lisha Bu, Xiangning Ni, Chao Xie, Guangyuan Alheshibri, Muidh Ultrason Sonochem Sono-physico-chemical effect Ultrasound has emerged as a promising technique for improving the mineral flotation performance. However, limited research exists regarding the influence of different ultrasound types on the flotation process. Specifically, the impact of combined ultrasound and the comparison of horn- and bath-type ultrasounds on flotation have not been fully investigated. To address this knowledge gap, a comprehensive study to explore the effects of different ultrasonic pretreatments on the flotation of flake graphite was conducted. A Box-Behnken design is employed to analyze the effects of combined ultrasound on graphite flotation. By characterizing the properties of graphite samples before and after the ultrasonic treatment, the aim is to elucidate the mechanism underlying the impact of ultrasound on graphite flotation. The experimental results indicated that the ultrasonic cavitation intensity exerted a significant influence on the graphite flotation recovery. Both horn- and bath- type ultrasounds contributed to flotation, but horn-type ultrasound demonstrated a more pronounced effect, leading to a 7% increase in flotation recovery, whereas bath-type ultrasound resulted in only a 2% increase. Furthermore, the cavitation intensity of combined ultrasound was found to be higher than that of single-frequency ultrasound in the same duration. However, the performance of graphite flotation was better with short duration combined ultrasound pretreatment, while the opposite trend was observed for a long duration ultrasound pretreatment. These findings may inform the development of more efficient and effective ultrasonic pretreatments for flotation separation processes. Elsevier 2023-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10448203/ /pubmed/37579658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106551 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Sono-physico-chemical effect
Zhou, Shaoqi
Tong, Zheng
Dong, Lisha
Bu, Xiangning
Ni, Chao
Xie, Guangyuan
Alheshibri, Muidh
A comparative study on the influence of single and combined ultrasounds assisted flake graphite flotation
title A comparative study on the influence of single and combined ultrasounds assisted flake graphite flotation
title_full A comparative study on the influence of single and combined ultrasounds assisted flake graphite flotation
title_fullStr A comparative study on the influence of single and combined ultrasounds assisted flake graphite flotation
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study on the influence of single and combined ultrasounds assisted flake graphite flotation
title_short A comparative study on the influence of single and combined ultrasounds assisted flake graphite flotation
title_sort comparative study on the influence of single and combined ultrasounds assisted flake graphite flotation
topic Sono-physico-chemical effect
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10448203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37579658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106551
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