Upgrading Flue-Gas Scrubber Sludge By Froth Flotation, Using Octadecylamine/Octadecylguanidine Collector

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. J. Shoop
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Coal-fired power plants in the U. S. produce approximately 20 million metric tons of Hue-gas desulfurization sludge every year. The sludge mainly consists of calcium sulfite and calcium sulfate. This can be converted to synthetic gypsum, which in principle could be a marketable commodity. However, many Hue-gas scrubbers produce sludges that do not meet the quality requirements of the gypsum industry, and so their sludges must be landfilled as a waste. If a suitable method can be developed for removing certain objectionable impurities from the sludge, it will then be possible to market the material instead of landfilling it. A sludge from a natural-oxidation scrubber was characterized, and the main contaminant was found to be calcium carbonate from unreacted limestone. Based on the particle size and the characteristics of the material, froth flotation was considered as a method for purifying the material. Since no flotation studies have ever been carried out to separate calcium carbonate particles from calcium sulfite or calcium sulfate particles, it was first necessary to select a suitable collecting reagent. Based on Zeta-potential studies, the most suitable reagent was found to be an octadecylamine-octadecylguanidine complex. Results are presented for flotation of calcium carbonate from scrubber sludge using this reagent, in a reverse-flotation process. The best results were obtained when the sludge was first pre-cleaned using a water-only cyclone to remove unfloatable coarse limestone, followed by froth flotation to remove fine limestone.
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APA: K. J. Shoop  (1998)  Upgrading Flue-Gas Scrubber Sludge By Froth Flotation, Using Octadecylamine/Octadecylguanidine Collector

MLA: K. J. Shoop Upgrading Flue-Gas Scrubber Sludge By Froth Flotation, Using Octadecylamine/Octadecylguanidine Collector. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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