Removal Of Unburned Carbon From Fly Ash Using A Cyclonic-Static Microbubble Flotation Column - Synopsis

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Y. J. Cao
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the flotation behaviour of unburned carbon in a cyclonic-static microbubble flotation column (FCSMC). The ash sample, collected from a power station in Guangdong province of China, was characterized by size analysis, X-ray diffraction, contact angle measurements, and X-ray fluorescence. The effect of the column flotation operating variables on the removal of unburned carbon from the fly ash was systematically studied. The feasibility of separating unburned carbon and ash was determined from the removal rate of unburned carbon (RUC) and loss on ignition (LOI). Within the range studied, the optimum diesel oil dosage was 1200 g/t, abies oil dosage was 600 g/t, pulp density was 20 per cent, superficial gas velocity was 1.4 cm/s, and circulating pressure was 0.20 MPa. The results indicate that the FCSMC technique is effective in removing the unburned carbon from the fly ash, which can be attributed to the generation of microbubbles and the continuous cyclonic circulation method. Under the optimized conditions, a cleaning ash with 2.13 per cent LOI and 94.21 per cent RUC was obtained.
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APA: Y. J. Cao  (2012)  Removal Of Unburned Carbon From Fly Ash Using A Cyclonic-Static Microbubble Flotation Column - Synopsis

MLA: Y. J. Cao Removal Of Unburned Carbon From Fly Ash Using A Cyclonic-Static Microbubble Flotation Column - Synopsis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2012.

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