Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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582290 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this study was to reduce the entrainment of fine particles in order to obtain an efficient and economic technology. The process initially developed was modified: the smallest particle size fraction (<0.5 mm) of the composite sample was treated in a flotation column, whereas the other particle size fractions (0.5-50 mm) were treated in a flotation cell. The separated treatment allowed to reduce the entrainment during the air injection period of the flotation cell step from 14.0% to 10.1%. The optimum total solids of the pulp and cocamidopropylhydroxysultaine (CAS) concentration were 3.33% and 0.50% (w wâ1) for the flotation column, and 15% and 0.25% (w wâ1) for the flotation cell. This combined flotation process minimized the total entrainment which allowed a 23.6% abatement of the concentrate quantity initially produced, and reduced the PAH concentrations of the wastes under the authorized limit of 1000 mg kgâ1.
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Authors
Aurélie Dhenain, Guy Mercier, Jean-François Blais, Myriam Chartier,