The Effect Of Frothers And Ionic Strength On Metal Ion Removal Using Ion Flotation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Saskia Duyvesteyn
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Ion flotation is a technique applicable to the removal of metal ions from dilute solutions, using ionic surfactants.- While there are a number of physical and chemical parameters that influence the ion flotation process, this paper focuses on two of the important chemical ones, namely frother concentration and ionic strength. The effect of several frothers, including ethanol, iso-propanol and MIBC at concentrations ranging from 0% to 0.4%, was studied for the model Cd-dodecylsulfate and Cu-dodecylsulfate systems. The ionic strength, as well as the effect of monovalent and multivalent counter ions, was also studied in the range of 1@3 - 1 M, at constant pH. The results are discussed in terms of applicability to a range of effluents from minerals and materials processing operations.
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APA: Saskia Duyvesteyn  (1994)  The Effect Of Frothers And Ionic Strength On Metal Ion Removal Using Ion Flotation

MLA: Saskia Duyvesteyn The Effect Of Frothers And Ionic Strength On Metal Ion Removal Using Ion Flotation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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