This paper reports the findings of an investigation of the breakage values of lignite to relate the wettability properties. The breakage values, obtained from grinding, are the specific rates of breakage (S_i) and the gamma of value the primary breakage function (B_(i,j)), and the wettability parameter, which is also easily obtained from contact angle measurements and flotation tests, is the critical surface tension of wetting value of solid (gamma_c). The grindings were carried out as dry, wet and wet with kerosene aided tests in a laboratory size porcelain ball mill. The products (-212 mu m) of the feed sizes of -600 + 425, -425 + 300 and -300 + 212 mu m of lignite ground in the mill have been tested to obtain the gamma c values by contact angle goniometer and our new designed micro-flotation column cell. It is proposed that a relationship exists between the S_i and gamma_c value of the lignite sample studied, i.e., higher the Si value from the breakage process, lower the gamma c value in wetting processes, indicating less wettability in the physical-chemistry based separation methods. There is also another relationship found between the gamma value of B_(i,j) (the fineness factor) and the gamma c value, where gamma value increases with increasing gamma c value, except in the kerosene aided grindings. This means, coarser particles produced by grinding will behave more hydrophilic (i.e., water sets the solid completely) in the wetting operations.
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