Potassium Ethyl Xanthate Removal From Wastewater By Sorption On Modified Zeolitic Rock

International Mineral Processing Congress
M. Panayotova
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Most of the quantity of the water soluble xanthates, used in mineral flotation, is consumed in the process. However, the residue amounts are water contaminants downstream the mineral processing operations and can be toxic to aquatic biota at concentrations of 1 mg/L. In order to be able to discharge water from tailing ponds to natural water bodies the concentration of xanthates has to be decreased. The present paper studies the uptake of potassium ethyl xanthate by directly modified with copper and lead ions natural zeolitic rock, without passing through zeolite transformation into homoionic form. Modified zeolite exhibits high, comparable with powdered activated carbon of chemical purity grade, capacity to remove potassium ethyl xanthate from model wastewater, with pH in the range of 7?9 and pollutant concentration in the range of 10-150 mg/L. The pollutant immobilization is fast. Both Cu and Pb modified zeolite behave as selective with respect to xanthate in the model wastewater, and Cu-modified zeolite possesses higher selectivity. The equilibrium is best described by the Freundlich equation. Keywords: xanthate, wastewater, modified zeolite
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APA: M. Panayotova  (2012)  Potassium Ethyl Xanthate Removal From Wastewater By Sorption On Modified Zeolitic Rock

MLA: M. Panayotova Potassium Ethyl Xanthate Removal From Wastewater By Sorption On Modified Zeolitic Rock. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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