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Ultrafine Kaolinite Removal in Recycled Water from the Overflow of Thickener Using Electroflotation: A Novel Application of Saline Water Splitting in Mineral Processing

The presence of ultrafine clay particles that are difficult to remove by conventional filtration creates many operational problems in mining processing systems. In this work, the removal of clay suspensions has been investigated using an electroflotation (EF) process with titanium electrodes. The re...

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Autores principales: Madrid, Felipe M. Galleguillos, Arancibia-Bravo, María P., Sepúlveda, Felipe D., Lucay, Freddy A., Soliz, Alvaro, Cáceres, Luis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10180029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37175364
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28093954
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author Madrid, Felipe M. Galleguillos
Arancibia-Bravo, María P.
Sepúlveda, Felipe D.
Lucay, Freddy A.
Soliz, Alvaro
Cáceres, Luis
author_facet Madrid, Felipe M. Galleguillos
Arancibia-Bravo, María P.
Sepúlveda, Felipe D.
Lucay, Freddy A.
Soliz, Alvaro
Cáceres, Luis
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description The presence of ultrafine clay particles that are difficult to remove by conventional filtration creates many operational problems in mining processing systems. In this work, the removal of clay suspensions has been investigated using an electroflotation (EF) process with titanium electrodes. The results show that EF is a viable and novel alternative for removing ultrafine particles of kaolinite-type clay present in sedimentation tank overflows with low salt concentrations (<0.1 mol/L) in copper mining facilities based on the saline water splitting concept. Maximum suspended solid removal values of 91.4 and 83.2% in NaCl and KCl solutions, respectively, were obtained under the experimental conditions of the constant applied potential of 20 V/SHE, salinity concentration of 0.1 mol/L, and electroflotation time of 10 and 20 min in NaCl and KCl solutions, respectively. Furthermore, the visual evidence of particle aggregation by flocculation during the experiments indicates a synergy between EF and electrocoagulation (EC) that enhances the removal of ultrafine particles of kaolinite.
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spelling pubmed-101800292023-05-13 Ultrafine Kaolinite Removal in Recycled Water from the Overflow of Thickener Using Electroflotation: A Novel Application of Saline Water Splitting in Mineral Processing Madrid, Felipe M. Galleguillos Arancibia-Bravo, María P. Sepúlveda, Felipe D. Lucay, Freddy A. Soliz, Alvaro Cáceres, Luis Molecules Article The presence of ultrafine clay particles that are difficult to remove by conventional filtration creates many operational problems in mining processing systems. In this work, the removal of clay suspensions has been investigated using an electroflotation (EF) process with titanium electrodes. The results show that EF is a viable and novel alternative for removing ultrafine particles of kaolinite-type clay present in sedimentation tank overflows with low salt concentrations (<0.1 mol/L) in copper mining facilities based on the saline water splitting concept. Maximum suspended solid removal values of 91.4 and 83.2% in NaCl and KCl solutions, respectively, were obtained under the experimental conditions of the constant applied potential of 20 V/SHE, salinity concentration of 0.1 mol/L, and electroflotation time of 10 and 20 min in NaCl and KCl solutions, respectively. Furthermore, the visual evidence of particle aggregation by flocculation during the experiments indicates a synergy between EF and electrocoagulation (EC) that enhances the removal of ultrafine particles of kaolinite. MDPI 2023-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10180029/ /pubmed/37175364 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28093954 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Madrid, Felipe M. Galleguillos
Arancibia-Bravo, María P.
Sepúlveda, Felipe D.
Lucay, Freddy A.
Soliz, Alvaro
Cáceres, Luis
Ultrafine Kaolinite Removal in Recycled Water from the Overflow of Thickener Using Electroflotation: A Novel Application of Saline Water Splitting in Mineral Processing
title Ultrafine Kaolinite Removal in Recycled Water from the Overflow of Thickener Using Electroflotation: A Novel Application of Saline Water Splitting in Mineral Processing
title_full Ultrafine Kaolinite Removal in Recycled Water from the Overflow of Thickener Using Electroflotation: A Novel Application of Saline Water Splitting in Mineral Processing
title_fullStr Ultrafine Kaolinite Removal in Recycled Water from the Overflow of Thickener Using Electroflotation: A Novel Application of Saline Water Splitting in Mineral Processing
title_full_unstemmed Ultrafine Kaolinite Removal in Recycled Water from the Overflow of Thickener Using Electroflotation: A Novel Application of Saline Water Splitting in Mineral Processing
title_short Ultrafine Kaolinite Removal in Recycled Water from the Overflow of Thickener Using Electroflotation: A Novel Application of Saline Water Splitting in Mineral Processing
title_sort ultrafine kaolinite removal in recycled water from the overflow of thickener using electroflotation: a novel application of saline water splitting in mineral processing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10180029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37175364
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28093954
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