过滤与震动法分离阿莫石粒度研究。

Taekhee Lee, Rachel Walker, Jon Hummer, Elizabeth Ashley, Steven Mischler
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本研究的目的是:(1)利用先前研究中使用的过滤和震动技术,根据其长度分离纤维绿钼矿(阿莫长石);(2)以经济有效的方式,创建两个不同长度组(短和长)的产量更高的阿莫长石。振动系统包括一个电动激励器、一个线性功率放大器和一个音频信号发生器,并连接到一个装有聚碳酸酯过滤器的散热采样器上。振荡系统中,亚铁矾悬浮液通过孔径为10 μm的聚碳酸酯过滤器,并依次通过孔径为10 μm、5 μm、2 μm、1 μm和0.2 μm的聚碳酸酯膜过滤器进入过滤系统。每个聚碳酸酯过滤器紧紧夹紧两个导电25毫米垫片与25毫米不锈钢支撑屏,以防止泄漏。利用场发射扫描电子显微镜(FESEM)图像,人工测量了亚铁矾的长度和直径。在随机位置选取一系列场,并获取每个场的图像。用ImageJ软件测量了每个样品约500根纤维的长度和宽度。收集到两个长度显著不同的组(短组和长组)
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Size Separation of Amosite by Filtration and Shaking Methods.

The objectives of this study are (1) to separate fibrous grunerite (amosite) by its length using filtration and shaking techniques utilized in a previous study and (2) to create two distinct length groups (short and long) of the amosite with higher output in a cost-effective way. The shaking system included an electrodynamic exciter, a linear power amplifier, and an audio-frequency signal generator and was attached to a cowl sampler as a funnel loaded with a polycarbonate filter. A suspension of amosite was passed through the 10-μm pore size polycarbonate filter in the shaking system and was transferred to a filtration system through five different pore sizes of polycarbonate membrane filters in series from the top: 10-, 5-, 2-, 1-, and 0.2-μm pore sizes. Each polycarbonate filter was tightly clamped with two conductive 25-mm spacers with a 25-mm stainless steel support screen to prevent leakage. The amosite length and diameter were manually measured with images from a field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM). A sequence of fields was selected at random locations, and an image of each field was acquired. The length and width of approximately 500 fibers for each sample were measured with ImageJ software. Two significantly different length groups (short and long) of amosite were collected (p <0.05). Approximately 95% of separated amosite (n = 499) using the filtration system were shorter than 5 μm (short fiber group), and approximately 80% of separated amosite (n = 503) using the shaking system were longer than 5 μm (long fiber group).

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