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APPLICATION OF POLYMERS IN THE FLOCCULATION OF KAOLIN WASTE: EFFECTS OF VARYING CONCENTRATION AND TYPE OF FLOCCULANT

This study assessed the effects of volume concentration (0.3%, 0.6%, 1.2%, and 12% v/v) and type of polymer flocculant (acrylamide, chitosan, and purified and non-purified acrylamide grafted chitosan) on the flocculation mechanism of kaolinite-rich mining tailings samples. We measured the flocculated samples’ transmittance using UV-VIS spectrometry to check for particles in the supernatant medium in order to verify the flocculation efficiency. It was observed that flocculation directly depends on the pH of the medium, the isoelectric point of the kaolinite, and the polymer chains’ molecular mass. The concentration of H+ and OH- ions is responsible for producing charges of different electrical nature on the particles present in the suspension, thereby affecting the flocculation process. In the acrylamide samples, the aggregation of particles occurs by electrostatic interaction; and in the other samples by bridging, suggesting that the chains’ molecular mass interferes in the coagulation and flocculation mechanisms. Moreover, the results of absorbance measurements and flocs’ apparent density highlight that the grafting of acrylamide on the chitosan chain may improve the kaolin waste flocculation. For flocculant concentrations of up to 1.2% (v/v), the absorbances were mostly below 1.0, indicating removal of suspended materials.

Keywords:
chitosan; natural flocculant; acrylamide; biopolymer; chemical functionalization


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