Utilization of entrainment for a gravity based recovery of ultrafine particles

Ruben M. Dewes*, Britta Bor, Martin Rohde

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Abstract

Ultrafine particle recovery poses a complicated challenge to be solved, due to the low collision efficiency with bubbles in flotation processes and a high recovery of gangue material by entrainment. As a result, losses of valuable metals occur. In the present work, a novel approach was chosen for the recovery of ultrafine particles. Instead of flotation, entrainment was used for a gravity based particle recovery. A 3D-printed particle collector was designed to recover the particles at the top of a bubble column. To obtain a good understanding about the density dependence of the process, SiO2, Ni and W particles were used to cover a density range of 2.65-19.28 g⋅cm-3. High recoveries were achieved for Ni (73 %) and W (59 %) particles. SiO2 was only recovered in high amounts (≈50 %) when particle sizes exceeded 10μm. An extensive investigation of the flow regime was performed to gain an overview about the correlation in between flow regime and particle recovery results.
Original languageEnglish
Article number109520
Number of pages10
JournalMinerals Engineering
Volume232
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Entrainment
  • Flow characterization
  • Particle recovery
  • Ultrafine particles

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