Method for separating fine particles by selective hydrophobic coagulation

dc.contributor.assigneeVirginia Tech Intellectual Properties, Inc.en
dc.contributor.inventorYoon, Roe-Hoanen
dc.contributor.inventorLuttrell, Gerald H.en
dc.date.accessed2016-08-19en
dc.date.accessioned2016-08-24T17:55:21Zen
dc.date.available2016-08-24T17:55:21Zen
dc.date.filed1990-04-24en
dc.date.issued1992-11-10en
dc.description.abstractA process of selectively agglomerating coal in an aqueous environment while leaving the mineral matter dispersed has been developed. This process is autogenous for hydrophobic particles in that neither an agglomerating agent nor an electrolytic coagulant is needed. It is based on the finding that hydrophobic particles are pushed against each other by the surrounding water structure. This process, which is referred to as selective hydrophobic coagulation, is driven by the so-called hydrophobic interaction energy, which is not included in the classical DLVO theory describing the stability of lyophobic suspensions. The relatively small coagula formed by the selective hydrophobic coagulation process can be readily separated from the dispersed mineral matter by several different techniques such as screening, elutriation, sedimentation and froth flotation.en
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dc.identifier.applicationnumber7513884en
dc.identifier.patentnumber5161694en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/72741en
dc.identifier.urlhttp://pimg-fpiw.uspto.gov/fdd/94/616/051/0.pdfen
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.publisherUnited States Patent and Trademark Officeen
dc.subject.cpcB03D3/02en
dc.subject.cpcB03B1/04en
dc.subject.cpcB03C1/01en
dc.subject.uspc209/5en
dc.subject.uspcother209/8en
dc.subject.uspcother209/9en
dc.subject.uspcother209/165en
dc.subject.uspcother209/167en
dc.subject.uspcother44/624en
dc.subject.uspcother44/627en
dc.titleMethod for separating fine particles by selective hydrophobic coagulationen
dc.typePatenten
dc.type.dcmitypeTexten
dc.type.patenttypeutilityen

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