Developing a new collector for increasing ion flotation efficiency, F.S. Hoseinian, B. Rezai, E. Kowsari, and M. Safari

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
F. S. Hoseinian B. Rezai E. Kowsari M. Safari
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

In order to remove heavy metal ions from a large volume of wastewater with a low ion concentration, ion flotation appears to be promisingly effective. In the ion flotation process, because of the high ion removal percentage, the amount of water recovery percentage is a very important factor which determines the process efficiency. However, ion flotation suffers from relatively high collector concentration to achieve the high removal percentage to the desired limit, which subsequently increases the water recovery. In this study, functionalised graphene oxide (FGO) was synthesised, using a chemical method in the ion flotation process, applied as a collector for increasing process efficiency by reducing the collector consumption and water recovery. The high ion removal was achieved with both collectors of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and FGO, while the water recovery with a collector of SDS was 3.4% higher than that with a collector of FGO. The results indicated that the FGO could be effectively used for high ion removal and low water recovery in the ion flotation process. Keywords: Ion flotation, synthesised collector, ion removal, wastewater, water recovery
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APA: F. S. Hoseinian B. Rezai E. Kowsari M. Safari  (2020)  Developing a new collector for increasing ion flotation efficiency, F.S. Hoseinian, B. Rezai, E. Kowsari, and M. Safari

MLA: F. S. Hoseinian B. Rezai E. Kowsari M. Safari Developing a new collector for increasing ion flotation efficiency, F.S. Hoseinian, B. Rezai, E. Kowsari, and M. Safari. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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