Hydration film measurement on mica and coal surfaces using atomic force microscopy and interfacial interactions

Yao-wen Xing , Xia-hui Gui , Yi-jun Cao

Journal of Central South University ›› 2018, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (6) : 1295 -1305.

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Journal of Central South University ›› 2018, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (6) : 1295 -1305. DOI: 10.1007/s11771-018-3826-4
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Hydration film measurement on mica and coal surfaces using atomic force microscopy and interfacial interactions

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The hydration film on particle surface plays an important role in bubble-particle adhesion in mineral flotation process. The thicknesses of the hydration films on natural hydrophobic coal and hydrophilic mica surfaces were measured directly by atomic force microscopy (AFM) based on the bending mode of the nominal constant compliance regime in AFM force curve in the present study. Surface and solid-liquid interfacial energies were calculated to explain the forming mechanism of the hydration film and atomic force microscopy data. The results show that there are significant differences in the structure and thickness of hydration films on coal and mica surfaces. Hydration film formed on mica surface with the thickness of 22.5 nm. In contrast, the bend was not detected in the nominal constant compliance regime. The van der Waals and polar interactions between both mica and coal and water molecules are characterized by an attractive effect, while the polar attractive free energy between water and mica (−87.36 mN/m) is significantly larger than that between water and coal (−32.89 mN/m), which leads to a thicker and firmer hydration layer on the mica surface. The interfacial interaction free energy of the coal/water/bubble is greater than that of mica. The polar attractive force is large enough to overcome the repulsive van der Waals force and the low energy barrier of film rupture, achieving coal particle bubble adhesion with a total interfacial free energy of −56.30 mN/m.

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hydration film / atomic force microscope / surface energy / interfacial interaction

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Yao-wen Xing, Xia-hui Gui, Yi-jun Cao. Hydration film measurement on mica and coal surfaces using atomic force microscopy and interfacial interactions. Journal of Central South University, 2018, 25(6): 1295-1305 DOI:10.1007/s11771-018-3826-4

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