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Flotation and Flocculation deals with cutting-edge research in the science and engineering of two of the world’s key separation processes. Flotation and flocculation underpin the key material supply chains for technologies that are central to minerals, fuel cells, ceramics, telecommunications, waste removal/recycling processes and many other industries. This book captures and summerises the key outcomes O R D E R F O R M Fax or Mail Orders: Julie Freytag Ian Wark Research Institute ARC Special Research Centre for Particle & Material Interfaces University of South Australia MAWSON LAKES SA 5095 Ph: +61 8 8302 3695 Fax: +61 8 8302 3683 of the International Workshop on Flotation and Flocculation held in Hawaii, July 2002. The participants included some of the most pre-eminent experts in this field throughout industry and academia. The organisers were Professor John Ralston, (Chair), University of South Australia, Professor Jan Miller, University of Utah and Professor Jorge Rubio, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Over the last decade there have been major scientific advances in understanding the chemistry and physics of bubble and particle surfaces, modelling bubble-particle encounter processes in various hydrodynamic regimes, and predicting the interaction behaviour of polymers with particle surfaces. These advances have taken place alongside major engineering investigations of the performance and design of industrial flotation/flocculation cells. This book is highly focused, with transcripts of discussion sessions aimed at identifying exactly how practical and workable models can be developed to reduce the present uncertainty inherent in these vital separation processes. Major topics include: Bridging flocculation in wastewater and fine particle treatment processes Bubble-particle encounters/models in flotation Flotation cells and their operation Diagnostic process chemistry in flotation and flocculation Flotation and Flocculation - From Fundamentals to Applications ISBN: 0-9581414-0-1 Within Australia $210.00 per book (inc delivery) GST inclusive Outside Australia A$230.00 per book inc International Air Freight This book will be ready for distribution in August 2003 Delivery Details First Name Surname Organisation Street Address Suburb Postcode Country Phone ( ) Fax ( ) Email Payment Details Cheque (Australian dollars - payable to University of South Australia) Mastercard Visa Card No. _ _ _ _ /_ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ Name on Card Amount $ Expiry Date _ _ / _ _ Cardholders Signature

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Page 1: Flotation and Flocculation - From Fundamentals to · PDF fileFlotation and Flocculation - From Fundamentals to Applications ISBN: ... The Froth Phase in Column Flotation Dr Barun Gorain

Flotation and Flocculation dealswith cutting-edge research inthe science and engineering oftwo of the world’s keyseparation processes.Flotation and flocculationunderpin the key materialsupply chains for technologiesthat are central to minerals,fuel cells, ceramics,telecommunications, wasteremoval/recycling processesand many other industries.This book captures andsummerises the key outcomes

O R D E R F O R M

Fax or Mail Orders:

Julie Freytag

Ian Wark ResearchInstituteARC Special Research Centre forParticle & Material Interfaces

University of SouthAustraliaMAWSON LAKESSA 5095

Ph: +61 8 8302 3695

Fax: +61 8 8302 3683

of the International Workshopon Flotation and Flocculationheld in Hawaii, July 2002. Theparticipants included some ofthe most pre-eminent expertsin this field throughoutindustry and academia. Theorganisers were Professor JohnRalston, (Chair), University ofSouth Australia, Professor JanMiller, University of Utah andProfessor Jorge Rubio,Universidade Federal do RioGrande do Sul.

Over the last decade therehave been major scientificadvances in understanding thechemistry and physics ofbubble and particle surfaces,modelling bubble-particleencounter processes in varioushydrodynamic regimes, andpredicting the interactionbehaviour of polymers withparticle surfaces. Theseadvances have taken placealongside major engineeringinvestigations of theperformance and design of

industrial flotation/flocculationcells.

This book is highly focused,with transcripts of discussionsessions aimed at identifyingexactly how practical andworkable models can bedeveloped to reduce thepresent uncertainty inherent inthese vital separationprocesses.

Major topics include:

♦ Bridging flocculation inwastewater and fine particletreatment processes

♦ B u b b l e - p a r t i c l eencounters/models in flotation

♦ Flotation cells and theiroperation

♦ Diagnostic processchemistry in flotation andflocculation

Flotation and Flocculation -From Fundamentals to Applications

ISBN: 0-9581414-0-1

Within Australia$210.00 per book (incdelivery) GST inclusive

Outside AustraliaA$230.00 per book incInternational Air Freight

This book will be ready for distribution in August 2003

Delivery Details

First Name Surname

Organisation

Street Address

Suburb Postcode Country

Phone ( ) Fax ( )

Email

Payment DetailsCheque (Australian dollars - payable to University of South Australia)

Mastercard Visa Card No. _ _ _ _ /_ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _

Name on Card Amount $

Expiry Date _ _ / _ _ Cardholders Signature

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Professor John GregoryUniversity College, LondonComparison of Floc Propertiesusing Inorganic Coagulants andPolyelectrolytes

Professor Brian VincentUniversity of BristolFlocculation of Microgel Particles

Dr Ray FarinatoCytec Industries, Stamford, USAFlocculation and Dewatering

A/Prof Simon BiggsUniversity of Newcastle, AustraliaThe Influence of Polymers onParticle Stability

Professor Sandor BaranyUniversity of Miskolc, HungaryKinetics of Flocculation by Poly-mers

Professor Jorge RubioUniversidade Federal do RioGrande do Sul, BrazilUnconventional Flocculation andFlotation Techniques

Professor Hassan El ShallERC, University of Florida, USADispersion/Flocculation Issues inProcessing of Multiphase Sys-tems: A Selective FlocculationStudy

Professor Kari HeiskanenHelsinki University of Technology,FinlandMineral Particle-Bubble Interac-tions

Dr Anh NguyenUniversity of Newcastle, AustraliaMovement of Particles NearBubbles using High Speed VideoMicroscopy

A/Prof Daniel FornasieroIWRI, University of SouthAustralia, AustraliaThe Attachment Efficiency ofParticles to Gas Bubbles in Flota-tion

Professor Hans JoachimSchulzeMax Planck Research Group forColloids & Interfaces, GermanyStability and Rupture of ThinAqueous Films and Flotation

Professor John RalstonIWRI, University of SouthAustralia, AustraliaFrom Turbulence and Collision toAttachment and Detachment: AGeneral Flotation Model

Dr Dave DeglonUniversity of Cape Town, SouthAfricaA Novel Attachment-DetachmentKinetic Model

Dr Stephen GranoIWRI, University of SouthAustralia, AustraliaEffect of Particle Hydrophobicityon Particle and Water TransportAcross a Flotation Froth

Professor Roe-Hoan YoonVirginia Tech, USAHydrophobic Interactions:Surface Forces in the Quartz-Amine Flotation System

Professor Hans-Jurgen ButtUniversity of Mainz, GermanyForce Measurement with theColloidal Probe Technique:Boundary Slip of Water onHydrophilic Surfaces andElectrokinetic Effects

Dr Jan CilliersUMIST, UKThe Failure of Thin Films be-tween Bubbles – from Microma-nipulation to Foam Stability

Professor Graeme JamesonUniversity of Newcastle,AustraliaThe Froth Phase in ColumnFlotation

Dr Barun GorainTeckCominco, CanadaAn Integrated Approach toOptimisation of Large FlotationCell Operation

Professor Nikolai RulyovNational Academy of Sciences,UkraineTurbulent Microflotation of FineDisperse Minerals (the GeneralConcept)

Professor Laurindo LealUniversity of Sao Paulo, BrazilImportance of Hydrodynamics inCoarse Particle Flotation

Professor Juan YianatosTechnical University of SantaMaria, ChileCurrent Status of ColumnFlotation

Professor Heikki KiuruHelsinki University ofTechnology, FinlandDissolved Air Flotation

Mr Sandy LambertAnglo Platinum, South AfricaFlotation Cell Choice in MineralFlotation

Dr Marco VeraJKMRC, University ofQueensland, AustraliaThe Upgrading Process Acrossthe Froth Phase and its Rela-tionship to the Recovery-Enrichment Ratio Curve

Professor Roger SmartIWRI, University of SouthAustraliaDiagnostic Surface Analysis inSulfide Flotation

Professor Bill JohnsonUniversity of Queensland,AustraliaPractical Aspects of the Effect ofElectrochemical Conditions inGrinding Mills on the FlotationProcess

Dr Russell SchumannLevay & Co., University ofSouth Australia, AustraliaProcess Water ChemistryInfluences in Base Metal Sul-phide Flotation

Professor Jan MillerUniversity of Utah, USAThe Flotation Chemistry of Non-sulfide Minerals

Professor Willis ForslingLulea University, SwedenSurface Speciation Effects inFlotation Pulps

Professor Janusz LaskowskiUniversity of British Columbia,CanadaFlocculation in Mineral Process-ing Circuits

Dr D R NagarajCytec Industries, Stamford,USAReagent Optimization in BaseMetal Sulfide Flotation – Pitfallsof “Standard” Practice

Professor Imre DekanyUniversity of Szeged, HungaryThe Hydrophobisation of ClayMinerals by Surfactants andPolymers

Professor Bob PughInstitute of Surface Chemistry,SwedenThe Hydrophobisation of ClayMinerals by Surfactants andPolymers