Loading And Froth Flotation Of A Chelating Ion-Exchange Resin

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Saskia Duyvesteyn
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

For many applications in hydrometallurgy and water treatment it would be advantageous to use ion-exchange resins in stirred reactors. However, attrition of the resin may lead to significant losses of both resin and metal values and prevent water quality goals from being reached. We have studied the recovery of fine resin particles by froth flotation, using the model copper - Dow XFS4195 chelating resin system. As the functional group on the resin is a bis-picolylamine, the resin should be amenable to flotation by anionic collectors, such as sodium dodecylsulfate and sodium dodecylsulfonate. The kinetics of copper loading from dilute aqueous solutions in an agitated vessel were studied as a function of copper concentration, pH and resin bead size. The flotation of unloaded resin was investigated for different types of collector, collector concentration, conditioning time, and resin bead size. Potential applications are discussed.
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APA: Saskia Duyvesteyn  (1995)  Loading And Froth Flotation Of A Chelating Ion-Exchange Resin

MLA: Saskia Duyvesteyn Loading And Froth Flotation Of A Chelating Ion-Exchange Resin. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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