Interfacial Chemistry Aspects Of De-Inking Flotation Of Mixed Office Paper

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Drelich J. Pletka P. Boyd E. Raber D. Herron E. Luhta H. Walqui N. Tervo S. Boston J. Wieland
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Mini-projects studying the flotation chemistry of paper de-inking were incorporated to an educational program at Michigan Technological University with support from the paper recycling industry. Interfacial activity of frothing agents, surfactants and polymers in de-inking flotation systems has been studied through flotation, atomic force microscopy, zeta potential, contact angle, surface tension, and froth stability measurements. These fundamental studies were developed to understand microscopic and molecular effects occurring in flotation of ink particles that may lead to improved designs in de-¬inking flotation processes. Fundamental studies indicate that ethoxylated alcohols are efficient frothing agents in flotation and can be used to clean the recovered paper from hydrophobic ink particles. Next, it was further supported in this research that the fatty acids activated by calcium ions act as collectors in flotation of ink particles. Finally, improvements in de-inking flotation are reported in laboratory tests involving aqueous solutions of polymeric flocculants.
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APA: J. Drelich J. Pletka P. Boyd E. Raber D. Herron E. Luhta H. Walqui N. Tervo S. Boston J. Wieland  (2001)  Interfacial Chemistry Aspects Of De-Inking Flotation Of Mixed Office Paper

MLA: J. Drelich J. Pletka P. Boyd E. Raber D. Herron E. Luhta H. Walqui N. Tervo S. Boston J. Wieland Interfacial Chemistry Aspects Of De-Inking Flotation Of Mixed Office Paper. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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