1967
DOI: 10.1080/01496396708049710
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Nomenclature Recommendations for Adsorptive Bubble Separation Methods

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“…These categories, in turn, have their corresponding subdivisions. A comprehensive description of the main categories and corresponding subdivisions is given in the works from various groups of scientists [KARGER, et al 1967, LEMLICH 1972b, MAHNE 1971. The main distinction between foam separation and non-foaming ABS is that foam separation requires generation of foam or froth to carry off the materials while the non-foaming ABS does not.…”
Section: Adsorptive Bubble Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These categories, in turn, have their corresponding subdivisions. A comprehensive description of the main categories and corresponding subdivisions is given in the works from various groups of scientists [KARGER, et al 1967, LEMLICH 1972b, MAHNE 1971. The main distinction between foam separation and non-foaming ABS is that foam separation requires generation of foam or froth to carry off the materials while the non-foaming ABS does not.…”
Section: Adsorptive Bubble Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a suitable method for the enrichment of surface-active substances like enzymes and other proteins under mild conditions (Ostwald & Siehr 1937;Karger et al 1967;Lemlich 1972;Maas 1974;Uraizee & Narsimhan 1990). The efficiency of separation is high for smaller undesirable molecules, especially for highly diluted solutions (up to 1 )/10 10 mol/l) (Backleh et al 2003a(Backleh et al , 2003b(Backleh et al , 2003c(Backleh et al , 2004.…”
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“…To intensify the removal of the precipitate (and to improve ion removal selectivity), the study of the adsorptive bubble separation of the precipitate (and of the metal cations) has been taken up. According to the generally accepted classification of adsorptive bubble separation techniques [1][2][3][4], the sepa-E-mail address: kjurkiew@hermes.umcs.lublin.pl. ration of the hydroxide is called precipitate flotation of the first kind.…”
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“…Effect of surfactant concentration on zinc(1,3,5) and cadmium(2,4,6) removal in the presence of ferric hydroxide. 1 and 2, with Tween 80; 2 and 4, with sodium laurate; 5 and 6, with sodium stearate.…”
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