The Study on the Dissolution Process of Oxygen and Nitrogen in Gas-Soluble Water

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In air flotation process, different gas produce different gas content of gas-soluble water. According to the difference of solubility of nitrogen and oxygen in water, the affect of the difference of molecule structures between nitrogen and oxygen on their solubility in water was discussed in the paper. Then, Two types of gas dissolution in water was introduced in the paper---gap filling and hydration. The concept of effective gap degree was proposed. And According to the effective gap degrees and hydration coefficient of nitrogen and oxygen, the change rules of the dissolved amount of oxygen and nitrogen by each type of dissolution at different temperature were obtained through a series of data fitting calculation by using Matlab. Finally, the reason for the change of the amount of gap filling and hydration in gas-soluble water caused by temperature change was also analyzed in the paper.

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