矿业科学学报 (Apr 2021)

Lignite reverse flotation test process and mechanism

  • Ning Kejia,
  • Cui Jiahua,
  • Xu Hongxiang,
  • Wang Penghui,
  • Lei Wenjie,
  • Huang Bo,
  • Deng Jiushuai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.19606/j.cnki.jmst.2021.02.011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 228 – 236

Abstract

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This paper takes the lignite coal sample from Baori Hiller of Inner Mongolia as the research object.Through the coal flotation reverse flotation test and orthogonal test, the surface characteristics and flotation characteristics of lignite were analyzed and studied, and the types, dosages and processes of the lignite flotation were investigated.The results showed that the de-flotation effect of dodecyl amine(DDA)on lignite was better than that of octadecyl amine(ODA)and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide(CTAB).When the DDA dosage is 1 400 g/t, the reverse flotation efficiency is 6.89 %, the floating tail minimum ash is 11.23 %, the floating tail yield is 84.46 %, and the maximum difference between the floating fine and floating tail ash is 5.25 %. When the dosage of DDA is fixed and the dosage of dextrin is 1 600 g/t, the floating ash is divided into 15.58 %, the floating ash is 10.77 %, and the difference is 4.81 %; The effect of the amount of DDA, dextrin and octanol on the yield of floating tail was not significant, while the effect of DDA on floating tail ash was significant, but the effect of dextrin and octanol on floating tail ash was not significant.For lignite, continuous low-floating(10.20 %)and high recovery(up to 70 %)of clean coal can be obtained by successive multiple reverse flotation processes.Amine collectors have a good collection effect on minerals such as quartz, silicate and carbonate in lignite due to their physical adsorption and complex adsorption.In the pulp, the hydrogen atoms in the dextrin interact with a large number of strongly electronegative atoms such as oxygen and nitrogen present on the surface of the lignite to form a strong hydrogen bond, thereby forming a hydrophilic film on the surface of the coal particles, so that the coal particles become hydrophilic and suppressed.

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