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Flotation kinetic tracking of sand contaminated with hydrocarbons: image analysis of pulp color changes in time.

Authors :
Acuña, Claudio
Humire, José
Leiva, Claudio
Source :
Physicochemical Problems of Mineral Processing; 2023, Vol. 59 Issue 5, p1-12, 12p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Hydrocarbon contamination in the environment poses a significant challenge, and various control methods have been explored. Soil remediation by flotation has been proposed as an effective approach. This method involves the separation of hydrophobic compounds, such as soil hydrocarbons, by introducing air into a stirred reactor containing the soil pulp designated for remediation. Experiments were conducted using a 5 L Batch flotation cell to evaluate operating conditions. These experiments focused on obtaining flotation kinetics with different organic mixtures, including fine sands measuring under 150 µm. The experimental design encompassed airflow, hydrocarbon concentration, and surfactant dosage. The research utilized a diluted pulp (3% solids) with a high organic concentration (8 and 17 g/L). Flotation kinetics were measured by developing an innovative technique based on pulp color and image processing software. This technique facilitated the tracking of concentration changes over time under Beer-Lambert's Law. Subsequently, the results were adjusted using kinetic models commonly employed in mineral flotation, including the first-order, Kelsall, and Klimpel models. This comprehensive analysis sought to elucidate the underlying phenomenology and assess the potential for industrial-scale implementation. The laboratory findings indicate the possibility of achieving recoveries of up to 87%, with a first-order kinetic constant of 0.7 (1/min). Both the gas flow rate and the addition of surfactant exert substantial influence on this constant, consistent with the observed phenomenology of this study. This study explores the integration of image analysis in flotation for hydrocarbon-contaminated soil remediation. The research aims to optimize remediation strategies by examining variables such as Beer-Lambert's law and prevalent kinetic models. The study focuses on scalable, eco-friendly decontamination methods, emphasizing enhanced process control and comprehension within soil flotation systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16431049
Volume :
59
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Physicochemical Problems of Mineral Processing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174485879
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.37190/ppmp/176307