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OverviewInterfacial Separation of Particles is concerned with the processing and separation of fine solid particles in liquid solutions using interfacial technology. Interfacial separation has been finding wide application in many industrial fields, such as pigment and filler production, mineral processing, environmental protection, hydrometallurgy, bioengineering, food and beverage industry and chemical industry. This book describes all interfacial separation techniques and discusses the general and specific fundamentals of the techniques. The book intends to promote theoretical understanding and the more promising developments of interfacial separation technology whilst broadening the reader's background knowledge of industrial suspensions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shouci Lu (Resources Engineering School, <br>University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China) , Robert J Pugh (Institute for Surface Chemistry, <br>Stockholm, Sweden) , Eric Forssberg (Division of Mineral Processing, <br>University of Technology,<br>Lulea, Sweden)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Elsevier Science Ltd Volume: v. 20 Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 1.390kg ISBN: 9780444516060ISBN 10: 0444516069 Pages: 706 Publication Date: 25 January 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction. Surface Properties of Particles. Modification of Particle Surfaces. Particle-Particle Interactions. Industrial Suspensions. Coagulation, Heterocoagulation and Practical Coagulation. Flocculation with Polymers. Hydrophobic Flocculation and Hydrophobic Aggregation Separation (HAS). Magnetic Co-Aggregation and Combined Aggregation. Dispersion of Particles in Liquids. Gas/Liquid Interfacial Separation. Equipment for Interfacial Separation.ReviewsThe book is well illustrated with good diagrams and mathematical derivations. Among the topics discussed are: coagulation, flocculation, magnetic co-aggregation and combined aggregation, dispersion of particles in liquids, and gas-liquid interfacial separation. The book is a scholarly work, a combined effort of a Chinese professor and two Swedish scientists. Anyone dealing with slurries, suspensions, froth, sedimentaion, etc., will find the book of great help. Fathi Habashi, Laval University, Canada, MINERALS ENGINEERING, 2005 This book is a comprehensive collection of the many and varied topics in fundamental science that explain the key mineral processing operations of dispersion, flocculation, magnetic separation and flotation. This book will be of primary interest to the researcher, rather than the operator or the undergraduate student. The nature of the book is that of a comprehensive review; it is not a book where understanding is developed from first principles. Postgraduates, academics and professional researchers should find it an essential starting point for any research to do with dispersing, aggregating and separating particles in aqueous suspensions. The audience should be much wider than minerals and energy and might also include pharmacy, environmental science, chemical industry and biotechnology. CHEMISTRY IN AUSTRALIA, 72(8)30, 2005, Len Warren FRACI C Chem The book is well illustrated with good diagrams and mathematical derivations. Among the topics discussed are: coagulation, flocculation, magnetic co-aggregation and combined aggregation, dispersion of particles in liquids, and gas-liquid interfacial separation. The book is a scholarly work, a combined effort of a Chinese professor and two Swedish scientists. Anyone dealing with slurries, suspensions, froth, sedimentaion, etc., will find the book of great help. Fathi Habashi, Laval University, Canada, MINERALS ENGINEERING, 2005 This book is a comprehensive collection of the many and varied topics in fundamental science that explain the key mineral processing operations of dispersion, flocculation, magnetic separation and flotation. This book will be of primary interest to the researcher, rather than the operator or the undergraduate student. The nature of the book is that of a comprehensive review; it is not a book where understanding is developed from first principles. Postgraduates, academics and professional researchers should find it an essential starting point for any research to do with dispersing, aggregating and separating particles in aqueous suspensions. The audience should be much wider than minerals and energy and might also include pharmacy, environmental science, chemical industry and biotechnology. CHEMISTRY IN AUSTRALIA, 72(8)30, 2005, Len Warren FRACI C Chem Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |