Characterisation of particle tribo-charging and electron transfer with reference to electrostatic dry coal cleaning
The electrostatic beneficiation of coal is based on different tribo-charging characteristics of ash forming minerals and coal particles. In this work the tribo-charging of quartz and coal particles contacted with various metals and polymer materials have been measured and the charge acquisition was...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of mineral processing 2009-05, Vol.91 (3), p.100-110 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The electrostatic beneficiation of coal is based on different tribo-charging characteristics of ash forming minerals and coal particles. In this work the tribo-charging of quartz and coal particles contacted with various metals and polymer materials have been measured and the charge acquisition was examined through surface energy calculations from liquid contact angle data. The contacts angles, before and after tribo-charging of solids, were measured with Krüss tensiometer using Washburn's equation where the sample holders in tensiometer are specially constructed with tribo-charger materials. The polarity and amount of charge acquired by quartz and carbon powders with metal tribo-chargers were found to be in good agreement with the reported work functions of the contacting surfaces. The results for the charge with polymer materials differed from the work function values, presumably due to surface contamination. The surface energy of quartz particles calculated from the measured contact angle data showed that the tribo-charging increases the surface energy. Both polar and non-polar components computed using Fowkes and Owens-Wendt approaches showed that these components increase after tribo-electrification. However, the polar component divided into acid and base parts, as in van Oss approach, manifest decreasing acid part and increasing base part. Since quartz charged negatively during tribo-charging with metal surfaces and therefore suggests acceptance of electrons, the determined acid–base surface energy components are consistent with the charge transfer process. The results also elucidate an explicit correlation between the charge generated by powders and the surface acceptor (acid) and donor (base) electronic state and thereby the work functions. Thus a method for characterising the changes in surface energetic structure of solids during tribo-electrification in terms of acid–base parameters of electron transfer between the contacting surfaces has been described for the first time. |
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ISSN: | 0301-7516 1879-3525 1879-3525 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.minpro.2009.02.006 |