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Flotation using sodium dodecyl sulphate and sodium lauroyl isethionate for rapid dewatering of Mg(OH)(2) radwaste suspensions
Mg(OH)(2) suspensions were floated utilising sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) and sodium lauroyl isethionate (SLI) collectors, for rapid dewatering of radwaste suspensions. Freundlich adsorption isotherms were first used to compare the adsorption densities of SDS and SLI on Mg(OH)(2) surfaces, to deter...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9033463/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra01222c |
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author | Lockwood, Alexander P. G. Shun, Philip Kok Peakall, Jeffrey Warren, Nicholas J. Barber, Thomas Basharat, Nabil Randall, Geoff Barnes, Martyn Harbottle, David Hunter, Timothy N. |
author_facet | Lockwood, Alexander P. G. Shun, Philip Kok Peakall, Jeffrey Warren, Nicholas J. Barber, Thomas Basharat, Nabil Randall, Geoff Barnes, Martyn Harbottle, David Hunter, Timothy N. |
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description | Mg(OH)(2) suspensions were floated utilising sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) and sodium lauroyl isethionate (SLI) collectors, for rapid dewatering of radwaste suspensions. Freundlich adsorption isotherms were first used to compare the adsorption densities of SDS and SLI on Mg(OH)(2) surfaces, to determine the maximum monolayer coverage capacity, and were found to be 0.11 μmol m(−2) at a dosed concentration of 172 μM for SDS and 0.05 μmol m(−2) at a dosed concentration of 188 μM for SLI. The natural and salt induced coagulation kinetics of Mg(OH)(2) were examined using static light scattering, where the influence of collector adsorption on particle size distributions was also investigated, to probe potential hydrodynamic limitations of flotation. Particle stabilised foam formation was then characterised using a Bikerman column test, where the dynamic foamability indices (DFIs) of SDS and SLI were determined to be 49 × 10(3) s L mol(−1) and 321 × 10(3) s L mol(−1) respectively. Flotation performance was measured, and a collection efficiency factor used to compare the solid–liquid separation ability of mixed 2.5 vol% suspensions with SDS or SLI, as well as MIBC frother. Optimal performance aligned with collector concentrations relating to predicted maximum monolayer coverage, and whilst both surfactants were effective, SDS systems performed better than SLI in all metrics. Recoveries of >80% of the Mg(OH)(2) wastes were achieved, whilst only transferring 35% of the water mass at the optimum SDS dosed concentration of 82 μM, likely due to its denser surface adsorption and minimised lamella water entrainment. |
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spelling | pubmed-90334632022-04-26 Flotation using sodium dodecyl sulphate and sodium lauroyl isethionate for rapid dewatering of Mg(OH)(2) radwaste suspensions Lockwood, Alexander P. G. Shun, Philip Kok Peakall, Jeffrey Warren, Nicholas J. Barber, Thomas Basharat, Nabil Randall, Geoff Barnes, Martyn Harbottle, David Hunter, Timothy N. RSC Adv Chemistry Mg(OH)(2) suspensions were floated utilising sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) and sodium lauroyl isethionate (SLI) collectors, for rapid dewatering of radwaste suspensions. Freundlich adsorption isotherms were first used to compare the adsorption densities of SDS and SLI on Mg(OH)(2) surfaces, to determine the maximum monolayer coverage capacity, and were found to be 0.11 μmol m(−2) at a dosed concentration of 172 μM for SDS and 0.05 μmol m(−2) at a dosed concentration of 188 μM for SLI. The natural and salt induced coagulation kinetics of Mg(OH)(2) were examined using static light scattering, where the influence of collector adsorption on particle size distributions was also investigated, to probe potential hydrodynamic limitations of flotation. Particle stabilised foam formation was then characterised using a Bikerman column test, where the dynamic foamability indices (DFIs) of SDS and SLI were determined to be 49 × 10(3) s L mol(−1) and 321 × 10(3) s L mol(−1) respectively. Flotation performance was measured, and a collection efficiency factor used to compare the solid–liquid separation ability of mixed 2.5 vol% suspensions with SDS or SLI, as well as MIBC frother. Optimal performance aligned with collector concentrations relating to predicted maximum monolayer coverage, and whilst both surfactants were effective, SDS systems performed better than SLI in all metrics. Recoveries of >80% of the Mg(OH)(2) wastes were achieved, whilst only transferring 35% of the water mass at the optimum SDS dosed concentration of 82 μM, likely due to its denser surface adsorption and minimised lamella water entrainment. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9033463/ /pubmed/35480913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra01222c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Lockwood, Alexander P. G. Shun, Philip Kok Peakall, Jeffrey Warren, Nicholas J. Barber, Thomas Basharat, Nabil Randall, Geoff Barnes, Martyn Harbottle, David Hunter, Timothy N. Flotation using sodium dodecyl sulphate and sodium lauroyl isethionate for rapid dewatering of Mg(OH)(2) radwaste suspensions |
title | Flotation using sodium dodecyl sulphate and sodium lauroyl isethionate for rapid dewatering of Mg(OH)(2) radwaste suspensions |
title_full | Flotation using sodium dodecyl sulphate and sodium lauroyl isethionate for rapid dewatering of Mg(OH)(2) radwaste suspensions |
title_fullStr | Flotation using sodium dodecyl sulphate and sodium lauroyl isethionate for rapid dewatering of Mg(OH)(2) radwaste suspensions |
title_full_unstemmed | Flotation using sodium dodecyl sulphate and sodium lauroyl isethionate for rapid dewatering of Mg(OH)(2) radwaste suspensions |
title_short | Flotation using sodium dodecyl sulphate and sodium lauroyl isethionate for rapid dewatering of Mg(OH)(2) radwaste suspensions |
title_sort | flotation using sodium dodecyl sulphate and sodium lauroyl isethionate for rapid dewatering of mg(oh)(2) radwaste suspensions |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9033463/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra01222c |
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