Heat treatment of surface active reagents in flotation

申请号 US46285365 申请日 1965-06-10 公开(公告)号 US3394893A 公开(公告)日 1968-07-30
申请人 EXXON RESEARCH ENGINEERING CO; 发明人 GERALD MOSS; CYRIL STOCKILL EDWARD;
摘要 1, 041, 547. Separating minerals by flotation. ESSO RESEARCH & ENGINEERING CO. May 28. 1965 [June 11, 1964; Dec.23, 1964; April 29, 1965], Nos. 24276/64; 52178/64; and 18139/65. Heading B2H. Coal or other mineral material is separated from an aqueous slurry (or suspension) by adding to the slurry a water immiscible organic liquid (volatile liquid) which has a higher surface affinity for the material than has water and a boiling point lower than that of water and then heating the slurry to a temperature below the boiling point of water but at or above that of the volatile liquid whereby the material is carried to the surface and removed therefrom. A slurry of coal is introduced into a mixing vessel 1 and then fed by a pump 2 into a vessel 5 which preferably contains an inert atmosphere, a pump 4 serving to mix with the feed naptha (the volatile liquid) drawn from a line 15 and fuel oil (an involatile liquid) drawn from a pump 19. A steam coil 20 provides the necessary heat to float the coal as agglomerages or froth for removal by a scoop 6 which feeds rotary screens 8, 9 having a discharge end extending through the end of the vessel. Naptha evaporation from the slurry is condensed in a condenser 13 cooled by a refrigerating coil 14. The ash content is drawn from the bottom of the vessel through a line 16 as a slurry and passed through a filter 17 which discharges the ash through a line 18 and returns the water to the mixing vessel 1. The addition of fuel oil at 19 serves to prevent re-wetting of the coal by water as the naphtha evaporates and to facilitate de-watering in the screens 8, 9. A surface active compound may be added in addition to, or in place of, the fuel oil for the same purpose. Furthermore, the pH of the slurry may be adjusted by the addition of lime or sodium carbonate and air or other gas used to assist flotation. Instead of the screens 8, 9 a suction filter or weir may be employed. Other volatile liquids which may be used include benzene, benzene homologues, straight chain hydrocarbons and naphthenes. The involatile liquid (fuel oil) may be, for example, kerosene, gas oil, residual fuel oil, phenol extracts or coal tar. Flotation reagents may include oleic acid, sodium carbonate, lime, sodium ethyl xanthate, sodium alkyl sulphates, sulphuric acid, dextrin, starch, terpineol and phenol.
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