A Review of Ultrasonic Treatment in Mineral Flotation: Mechanism and Recent Development

Molecules. 2024 Apr 25;29(9):1984. doi: 10.3390/molecules29091984.

Abstract

Ultrasonic treatment has been widely used in the mineral flotation process due to its advantages in terms of operational simplicity, no secondary pollutant formation, and safety. Currently, many studies have reported the effect of ultrasonic treatment on mineral flotation and shown excellent flotation performance. In this review, the ultrasonic mechanisms are classified into three types: the transient cavitation effect, stable cavitation effect, and acoustic radiation force effect. The effect of the main ultrasonic parameters, including ultrasonic power and ultrasonic frequency, on mineral flotation are discussed. This review highlights the uses of the application of ultrasonic treatment in minerals (such as the cleaning effect, ultrasonic corrosion, and desulfuration), flotation agents (such as dispersion and emulsification and change in properties and microstructure of pharmaceutical solution), and slurry (such formation of microbubbles and coalescence). Additionally, this review discusses the challenges and prospects of using ultrasonic approaches for mineral flotation. The findings demonstrate that the application of the ultrasonic effect yields diverse impacts on flotation, thereby enabling the regulation of flotation behavior through various treatment methods to enhance flotation indices and achieve the desired objectives.

Keywords: flotation agents; mineral flotation; slurry; ultrasonic.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This work was carried out with the financial support of the Shaanxi Province City Linkage Key Plan Project (Grant No. 2022GDTSLD69), the Key Research and Development Project of Weinan City (Grant No. 2022ZDYFJH-80), the Shaanxi Province Education Department (Grant No. 23JK0443), and the Talent Project of Weinan Normal University (Grant No. 2022RC14).