Abstract

Although the number and diversity of commercial frothers has steadily increased to meet flotation industry demands, frother selection is still mainly empirical. As part of a general structure–property study, the paper presents a correlation between the critical coalescence concentration (CCC95) and H-ratio for surfactants used as flotation frothers. The CCC95 were determined in 0.8m3 mechanical flotation cell. The H-ratio was a substitution of hydrophile-lipophile balance (HLB) and determined through high resolution proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) spectrometry. A large data set, consisting of 45 surfactants from four frother families, was used to develop the correlation. It is shown that the H-ratio can substitute for HLB. The potential of NMR both to identify the frother family and to derive the H-ratio in predicting CCC95 for commercial frothers is discussed.

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