The Use Of Ion Flotation For Detoxification Of Metal-Contaminated Waters And Process Effluents

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. M. Doyle S. Duyvesteyn K. Sreenivasarao
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Toxic metals entering surface or ground water from sources such as metal finishing shop spills and abandoned mines can pose a significant threat to public health and the environment. Ion flotation and similar foam separation techniques show great promise for treating dilute, metal-contaminated solutions, and could also be used to treat effluents from many minerals and metallurgical processing operations prior to discharge. In ion flotation, an appropriate collector is added to the solution to form hydrophobic complexes with the metal ions. These metal-bearing species are then removed by flotation, usually with trace addition of a frother to stabilize the foam. In an effort to better understand the underlying scientific and engineering principles that determine the performance of ion flotation, the removal of Cu(II), Pb(II), Cd(II), Cr(II) and Cr(VI) has been studied using laboratory scale flotation columns in batch mode. The effects of the superficial air velocity, solution and froth height, nature of the collector, collector: metal-ion ratio, ionic strength and several frothers at low concentrations on the flotation kinetics are reported. Finally, results are presented on methods that might allow regeneration of collector and recovery of by-product metal from the foam product.
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APA: F. M. Doyle S. Duyvesteyn K. Sreenivasarao  (1995)  The Use Of Ion Flotation For Detoxification Of Metal-Contaminated Waters And Process Effluents

MLA: F. M. Doyle S. Duyvesteyn K. Sreenivasarao The Use Of Ion Flotation For Detoxification Of Metal-Contaminated Waters And Process Effluents. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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