Treatment of wastewaters from ore flotation containing aliphatic amines and hydrofluoric acid |
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Authors: | Jeremi Naumczyk Lidia Szpyrkowicz Francesco Zilio‐Grandi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Sanitary and Hydraulic Engineering Faculty , Warsaw University of Technology , Nowowiejska 20, 00950, Warsaw, Poland;2. Department of Environmental Sciences , University of Venice , Dorsoduro 2137, 30123, Venice, Italy |
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Abstract: | Wastewaters from feldspar flotation containing hydrofluoric acid and amines were effectively purified by neutralization‐clarification with a 10% solution of lime and polyelectrolytes, followed by a coke filtration and/or a Zeolite or Activated Alumina adsorption. A Polish synthetic Ca‐type Zeolite proved to be efficient in the elimination of fluoride ions at the pH of 7.8. At this pH the Zeolite was more efficient than the Activated Alumina N. Wastewaters from feldspar washing were effectively treated by coagulation with A12(SO4)3, yielding final effluents with the characteristics very close to the clarified postilotation wastewaters. After clarification amines and fluoride ions could be removed from feldspar postflotation and feldspar washing effluents mixed together. A final concentration of fluorides and amines in the purified wastewaters was below 2 mg/1. |
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Keywords: | Flotation fluorides wastewater treatment amines feldspar |
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