Flotation Of Colloidal Lead Carbonate Using Series Of Spargered Flotation Cells

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
F. J. Tavera
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The colloid flotation of lead carbonate precipitates in aqueous media is studied at a pH of 7. The flotation system consisted of five spargered flotation cells in a serial array. The flotation system was operated under controlled conditions of superficial air velocity, superficial liquid velocity, frother concentration, and collector concentration. The measured variables were gas hold-up, bubble size, superficial bubble surface flux, and lead recovery (reported to the concentrate). The experimental data show that it is possible to separate as much as 97% (w/w) lead from the aqueous media when the superficial gas velocity is 1 cm/s and the superficial liquid velocity is 0.19 cm/s.
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APA: F. J. Tavera  (2006)  Flotation Of Colloidal Lead Carbonate Using Series Of Spargered Flotation Cells

MLA: F. J. Tavera Flotation Of Colloidal Lead Carbonate Using Series Of Spargered Flotation Cells. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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