2020
DOI: 10.17580/cisisr.2020.02.13
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Extraction by electroflotation of iron, chromium and aluminium hydroxides from aqueous solutions of sodium chlorides and sulphates in the presence of Mg2+, Cа2+ and surfactants of different types

Abstract: This paper examines an electroflotation process in which iron hydroxides are recovered from chloride-sulphate solutions in the presence of surfactants of different types, as well as calcium and magnesium cations used as reagents. It was found that calcium and magnesium cations lower the recovery of iron hydroxides by 30 to 40%. Introduction of surfactants intensifies the recovery of iron (III) hydroxides making it reach 89 to 98%. It was found that the anionic surfactant NaDDS produces a positive effect on the… Show more

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“…Scientific investigations, practice and operation experience revealed several undoubted advantages of the electroflotation method. The main of them are possibility of simultaneous extraction of contaminants having various phase-dispersed composition; relatively low electric power consumption (in comparison with electric coagulation from 0.1 to 0.3 kWt⋅h/m 3 ); forming of fine-dispersed gaseous bubbles (with diameter 20-60 µm) with high adhesion capacity to extracted contaminants and able to extract the particles with size about 15-20 µm [17].…”
Section: Mendeleev University Of Chemical Technology Of Russia Moscow Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientific investigations, practice and operation experience revealed several undoubted advantages of the electroflotation method. The main of them are possibility of simultaneous extraction of contaminants having various phase-dispersed composition; relatively low electric power consumption (in comparison with electric coagulation from 0.1 to 0.3 kWt⋅h/m 3 ); forming of fine-dispersed gaseous bubbles (with diameter 20-60 µm) with high adhesion capacity to extracted contaminants and able to extract the particles with size about 15-20 µm [17].…”
Section: Mendeleev University Of Chemical Technology Of Russia Moscow Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%