A new procedure for the treatment of an industrial waste containing flotation reagents
Flotation reagents can be transformed to industrial waste if they are stored for a long period of time. Also, if synthesis or drying process is not performed under defined conditions in industrial plants, which produce flotation reagents, batch of waste may arise and be stored as a waste. T...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Association of Chemical Engineers of Serbia
2014-01-01
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Series: | Hemijska Industrija |
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Online Access: | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2014/0367-598X1300059M.pdf |
Summary: | Flotation reagents can be transformed to industrial waste if they are stored
for a long period of time. Also, if synthesis or drying process is not
performed under defined conditions in industrial plants, which produce
flotation reagents, batch of waste may arise and be stored as a waste. The
chemical composition of this waste depends on the phase in which it was
created, but typically includes: unreacted alkali hydroxide, solvent -
alcohol and trithiocarbonate and oxidation product - dixanthogenate. In this
paper a new laboratory procedure for the treatment of such wastes is
described. The identification and separation of industrial waste components
is also included. From the separated dixantogenate and xanthate a laboratory
synthesis of thioncarbamates is given. In addition, a semi-industrial
treatment of waste xanthate is presented. Synthesis of N-alkyl and
N,N-dialkyl-O-isobutylthioncarbamates were obtained from the filtrate
obtained in the first step. As a by-product, sodium thioglycolate was
produced. This by-product is transformed to a thioglycolic acid by the
addition of an acid. Also, the synthesis of thioncarbamates from
dixanthogenates, isolated from industrial waste as a cake, is desribed.
Described waste treatment is additionally interesting due to the production
of sulphur as another by-product. Laboratory synthesis gave thioncarbamates
in yields from 69.7 to 87.7 %, while the semi-industrial process for the
selected batches produced thioncarbamates in yields from 74.2 to 80.5 %.
Taking into account the importance of the synthesized compounds as selective
flotation reagents, a new procedure of their synthesis from industrial waste
is characterized by good yields and purity of the obtained compounds, the
simplicity of process, low environmental impact and short reaction times of
synthesis. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. III 43007] |
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ISSN: | 0367-598X 2217-7426 |