A Study on Characterization and Use of Flotation To Separate Unburned Carbon in Bottom Ash From Cayirhan Power Plant
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Date
2011
Journal Title
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis inc
Abstract
In this study, bottom ash from the Tuncbilek power plant has been characterized by X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction, and infrared analysis. The bottom ash sample is potentially of class C type and has unburned carbon. The unburned carbon was separated from the bottom ash in a laboratory flotation cell. In the flotation experiment, sodium silicate (as a potential dispersant and depressant), butanol (promoter), kerosene oil (collector), and pine oil (frother) were used and the optimization of these flotation reagents were done through statistical modeling using a full two-level factorial design in order to evaluate the main and interaction effects of variables in flotation of unburned carbon; the evaluation of the results was done by Yates' notation. Test results showed that a product with 45.41% combustible grade at 40.0% recovery and 94.86% ash rejection was obtained at 1.98 g/kg sodium silicate, 1.38 g/kg promoter, 4.95 g/kg collector, and 2.41 g/kg frother.
Description
Yogurtcuoglu, Emine/0000-0002-9961-8809; Depci, Tolga/0000-0001-9562-8068
Keywords
Bottom Ash, Unburned Carbon, Chemical Reagents, Flotation, Statistical Design, Unburned Carbon
WoS Q
Q3
Scopus Q
Q2
Source
Volume
33
Issue
6
Start Page
562
End Page
574
