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- W2056563168 abstract "It has been commonly recognized that a mineral surface must be sufficiently hydrophobic for flotation to occur. Thermodynamic treatments that deal with the role of the collector have centered largely on the solid/solution interface emphasizing, for example, contact angles and ζ potentials. The forces which are involved in the flotation process are usually considered to be short-ranged. Although it is known that the collector species adsorb also at the liquid/gas interface, the importance of this phenomenon in flotation has received relatively little attention. Since many collectors that are used for oxide mineral flotation bear a charge opposite to that of the oxide, it is expected that the liquid/gas interface would correspondingly bear a net charge opposite to that of the solid/liquid interface. It is possible, therefore, that the interaction of these two oppositely charged electrical double layers would produce a long-range force of attraction which would influence the kinetics of flotation. Using the Gouy treatment, we have estimated the magnitude of the potential energy of attraction for selected systems." @default.
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