Lingfeng Wang , Shixun Ding , Zhengdong Liu , Kaiwen Sun , Zhiyang Zhang , Chang Li , Chunmiao Yuan
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Abstract
In order to enhance the understanding of the wetting mechanism of coal dust and explore additional approaches to improve the wettability of hydrophobic coal dust. Two coal dust samples with different particle sizes were selected and subjected to water immersion treatments. The wetting behavior of coal dust was investigated through a sinking experiment, focusing on the effects of the water immersion process, immersion time, and particle size. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy was employed to analyze the changes in functional groups of coal dust during the water immersion process. The results indicated a significant improvement in the wettability of coal dust after a short-term water immersion treatment, and this enhancement effect can be synergistic with the action of surfactants. The increase in hydroxyl content was identified as a crucial factor in enhancing the wettability of coal dust after water immersion. Moreover, the limitations of using the fractal dimension of particle size distribution to characterize the wettability of coal were explored. The results indicated that coal dust with similar fractal dimensions could exhibit significant differences in wettability, suggesting the need for further investigation into the effects of particle size polydispersity and other particle size parameters on coal dust wettability.
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The aim of Advanced Powder Technology is to meet the demand for an international journal that integrates all aspects of science and technology research on powder and particulate materials. The journal fulfills this purpose by publishing original research papers, rapid communications, reviews, and translated articles by prominent researchers worldwide.
The editorial work of Advanced Powder Technology, which was founded as the International Journal of the Society of Powder Technology, Japan, is now shared by distinguished board members, who operate in a unique framework designed to respond to the increasing global demand for articles on not only powder and particles, but also on various materials produced from them.
Advanced Powder Technology covers various areas, but a discussion of powder and particles is required in articles. Topics include: Production of powder and particulate materials in gases and liquids(nanoparticles, fine ceramics, pharmaceuticals, novel functional materials, etc.); Aerosol and colloidal processing; Powder and particle characterization; Dynamics and phenomena; Calculation and simulation (CFD, DEM, Monte Carlo method, population balance, etc.); Measurement and control of powder processes; Particle modification; Comminution; Powder handling and operations (storage, transport, granulation, separation, fluidization, etc.)