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Critical solution surface tension for oil agglomeration

This paper presents the effect of surface tension of solution used as medium for the oil agglomeration of minerals. Naturally occurring hydrophobic and hydrophilic minerals are used in this study. It was determined that the oil agglomeration recoveries of these minerals decreased with decreasing sol...

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Published in:International journal of mineral processing 2005-04, Vol.76 (1), p.83-91
Main Authors: Ozkan, A., Aydogan, S., Yekeler, M.
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