Ion And Precipitate Flotation Of Heavy Metal Ions From Solution:

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. W. Perez
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

In the treatment of process effluents containing metal ions, it is sometimes desired to remove all of the heave metal ions while at other time it is, desired to remove one heavy metal ion from another, selectively. Ion and precipitate flotation processes were evaluated to perform these functions using the copper-iron aqueous system as a model. Because preliminary foam fractionation experiments proved to be relatively inefficient, most of this work has focused on precipitate flotation using both hydroxide and sulfide precipitation. Test results indicate that by proper control of reagents and operating conditions, it is possible to substantially reduce the froth volume over that achieved with foam fractionation and to separate copper from iron selectively. Mechanisms for collector attachment to precipitates were studied.
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APA: J. W. Perez  (1992)  Ion And Precipitate Flotation Of Heavy Metal Ions From Solution:

MLA: J. W. Perez Ion And Precipitate Flotation Of Heavy Metal Ions From Solution:. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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