Flotation Of Hydrophobic Contaminants From Soil

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Application of flotation for the removal of hydrophobic compounds from soils was studied. Bench scale flotation tests were conducted on artificially contaminated soil, using both conventional mechanically agitated machine and flotation column. Flotation parameters tested include surfactant collector type, conditioning time, flotation time, surfactant dosage, pulp pH, solid/liquid ratio in conditioning and pulp temperature. It is found that with conventional flotation 74% removal of the contaminant was achieved from soil particles in the range of 75-830 µm; with column flotation up to 80% of oil could be removed from the 250-830 µm soil fraction, and 65% from the 75-830 µm fraction. Flotation was found to have considerable potential for cleaning up contaminated soils.
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APA:  (1998)  Flotation Of Hydrophobic Contaminants From Soil

MLA: Flotation Of Hydrophobic Contaminants From Soil. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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