2001
DOI: 10.2473/shigentosozai.117.117
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Effect of Capillary Suction Potential on Agglomeration of Coal in Water.

Abstract: The effect of capillary suction potential on the agglomeration of coal in water was investigated at various concentrations of added surface active agent and addition ratios of bridging liquid. Agglomeration was carried out by injecting castor oil as a bridging liquid into the suspension, which consisted of disperse medium and ground coal. An aqueous solution of 10 -2 mol • l -1 -NaCl was used as the disperse medium, and sodium oleate was added to the solution as an additive surface active agent. The main resul… Show more

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