The Effect Of Collector/Metal Ion Ratio And Solution And Froth Height On The Removal Of Toxic Metals By Ion- And Precipitate-Flotation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Kandipati Sreenivasarao
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Ion and precipitate flotation involve adding an appropriate collector to aqueous solutions containing metal ions, to form hydrophobic metal-collector complexes or precipitates that can be removed by flotation. With a better fundamental understanding of the effects of physical, engineering and chemical parameters on the performance, ion and precipitate flotation techniques could usefully complement techniques now available for removing metal ions from dilute solutions. The removal of Cu(II), Pb(II), Cd(II), Cr(III) and Cr(V1) has been studied, using different types of collector, according to the nature of the metal-bearing species. The effects of collector/metal ion ratio, and solution and froth height on the flotation kinetics, bubble coverage by the metal-collector complex, recovery of metal and effluent quality are reported. The observed behavior is related to the solubility products of the metal-collector complexes, which were also determined.
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APA: Kandipati Sreenivasarao  (1994)  The Effect Of Collector/Metal Ion Ratio And Solution And Froth Height On The Removal Of Toxic Metals By Ion- And Precipitate-Flotation

MLA: Kandipati Sreenivasarao The Effect Of Collector/Metal Ion Ratio And Solution And Froth Height On The Removal Of Toxic Metals By Ion- And Precipitate-Flotation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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