Flotation Of Chlorella Vulgaris With Anionic, Cationic And Amphoteric Collectors

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. W. Smith Z. Yang R. A. Wharton
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The electrokinetic and flotation behavior of the green alga Chlorella vulgaris was studied in the absence and presence of Pb(II), Al(III) and flotation collectors. It was found that the presence of Al(III) is necessary for good flotation of the organism, whether or not Pb(II) is present, when dodecylammonium chloride or sodium dodecylsulfate is used as collector. Best flotation using dodecylamine is at about pH 8, and best flotation when using sodium dodecylsulfate is at about pH 4. It appears because of the small size of the organisms that the Al(III) is necessary for flocculation to enhance bubble-cell contact and C. vulgaris removal from water. When N-dodecyl-2-aminopropionic acid is used as collector, good flotation occurs at about pH 4 without the addition of Al(III).
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APA: R. W. Smith Z. Yang R. A. Wharton  (1992)  Flotation Of Chlorella Vulgaris With Anionic, Cationic And Amphoteric Collectors

MLA: R. W. Smith Z. Yang R. A. Wharton Flotation Of Chlorella Vulgaris With Anionic, Cationic And Amphoteric Collectors. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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