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    Investigation of the induction time of low-rank coal particles on rising bubble surfaces

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    <p>In this paper, the back-calculated induction times of low-rank coal particles on the rising bubble with mobile surfaces were back-calculated from the micro-flotation rate constants. The back-calculated induction times slightly increased with the flotation recovery increase or the surfactant concentration decrease. It is because the drainage time accounting for most of the induction time is affected by the force exerted on the wetting film. Moreover, the force exerted on the wetting film is characterized by the Reynolds number. Furthermore, the Reynolds number increased with increasing bubble rising velocity due to an increase in bubble size as a result of decreasing surfactant concentration. Therefore, the back-calculated induction times could reflect the difference in the flotation recoveries at the same surfactant concentration. Meanwhile, it indicated that the hydrodynamic condition in the flotation process had a significant effect on the back-calculated results of induction times. From this investigation, it can be speculated that the back-calculated induction time of particles sliding on the rising bubble with mobile bubble surfaces is greatly influenced by the Reynolds number.</p
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