TY - JOUR
T1 - Floatability of rare earth phosphors from waste fluorescent lamps
AU - Hirajima, Tsuyoshi
AU - Bissombolo, A.
AU - Sasaki, Keiko
AU - Nakayama, K.
AU - Hirai, H.
AU - Tsunekawa, M.
PY - 2005/12/1
Y1 - 2005/12/1
N2 - Zeta-potential measurements were made to determine the electric state of phosphor materials on the basis of which a feasibility study could be performed for the use of flotation in the recovery of fine (d50 < 13 μm) rare earth phosphors from waste fluorescent lamps. Tests were carried out with pure specimens of white (calcium halo-phosphate), red, green and blue (rare earth) phosphors, with a 17 : 1 : 1 : 1 ratio of their mixture, and with actual waste phosphor materials. The effects of a cationic (dodecyl ammonium acetate, DAA) and two anionic (sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and sodium oleate (NaOl)) collectors on the floatability of materials, as well as that of Na 2SiO3 dispersant on the separation characteristics, were investigated at different pH ranges. The process, applied to actual discarded waste phosphors gave, in a two-stage separation scheme, sink products assaying 17.7-23.8% and 21.5-25.9% rare earth phosphors for DAA and SDS flotation, respectively. The recovery and Newton's efficiency were about 70-90% and 0.26-0.37, 66-82% and 0.18-0.20, respectively for DAA and SDS flotation.
AB - Zeta-potential measurements were made to determine the electric state of phosphor materials on the basis of which a feasibility study could be performed for the use of flotation in the recovery of fine (d50 < 13 μm) rare earth phosphors from waste fluorescent lamps. Tests were carried out with pure specimens of white (calcium halo-phosphate), red, green and blue (rare earth) phosphors, with a 17 : 1 : 1 : 1 ratio of their mixture, and with actual waste phosphor materials. The effects of a cationic (dodecyl ammonium acetate, DAA) and two anionic (sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and sodium oleate (NaOl)) collectors on the floatability of materials, as well as that of Na 2SiO3 dispersant on the separation characteristics, were investigated at different pH ranges. The process, applied to actual discarded waste phosphors gave, in a two-stage separation scheme, sink products assaying 17.7-23.8% and 21.5-25.9% rare earth phosphors for DAA and SDS flotation, respectively. The recovery and Newton's efficiency were about 70-90% and 0.26-0.37, 66-82% and 0.18-0.20, respectively for DAA and SDS flotation.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.minpro.2005.05.002
DO - 10.1016/j.minpro.2005.05.002
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:27144475322
SN - 0301-7516
VL - 77
SP - 187
EP - 198
JO - International Journal of Mineral Processing
JF - International Journal of Mineral Processing
IS - 4
ER -