Adsorption Characteristics Of Fly-Ash Towards Butyl Xanthate From Aqueous Solution

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 1043 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
Fly-ash was used as adsorbent to remove butyl xanthate from aqueous solution in this study. Adsorption kinetics investigation reveals that the adsorption process abides by the Lagergren-second-order Kinetic Model, and fine fly-ash prepared by grinding has a higher second-order adsorption rate as 1.25 g/mg?min and a higher saturated adsorption amount as 10.92mg/g. Four influencing factors as adsorption temperature, solution pH, consumption of fly-ash and adsorption time were investigated. Testing results indicate that butyl xanthate removal rates declines slightly with the temperature increase within the range of 15-50?, increases slightly when pH rises from 7.27 to 8.01 and then declines from 99.65% to 98.25% when pH rises from 8.01 to 11.10. An enhancement of removal rates can be observed by increasing the consumption of the adsorbing agent or prolonging the adsorption time. Thermal desorption was adopted to regenerate the used fly-ash, and test results show that fly-ash possess good regeneration performance and could be used as adsorbent repeatedly with little influence on the adsorption capacity.
Citation
APA:
(2012) Adsorption Characteristics Of Fly-Ash Towards Butyl Xanthate From Aqueous SolutionMLA: Adsorption Characteristics Of Fly-Ash Towards Butyl Xanthate From Aqueous Solution. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.