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dc.contributor.advisorPolat, Hürriyeten
dc.contributor.authorErdoğan, Demet-
dc.date.accessioned2014-07-22T13:51:07Z-
dc.date.available2014-07-22T13:51:07Z-
dc.date.issued2005en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11147/3223-
dc.descriptionThesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Environmental Engineering, Izmir, 2005en
dc.descriptionIncludes bibliographical references (leaves: 67-70)en
dc.descriptionText in English; Abstract: Turkish and Englishen
dc.descriptionxi, 82 leavesen
dc.description.abstractIn this study, ion flotation experiments were performed to investigate the removal of heavy metals (copper, zinc, silver and chromium) from wastewaters.Various parameters such as pH, surfactant and frother concentrations and airflow rate values were tested to determine the optimum flotation conditions. Sodium dodecyl sulfate and Hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide were used as collectors. Ethanol /MIBC were used as frothers.For 10 mg/L initial concentrations of copper, zinc, silver and chromium (III), the highest recoveries obtained were 90%, 71%, 73% and 97%, respectively. When the initial concentration of metals increased the recovery decreased. This proves the attachment of metal ions on surfactant molecules.The presence of Na+, Mg2+, Ca2+ ions in solution reduced the recoveries in case of all the metals since the presence of excess Na, Mg, Ca ions compete with metals and the metal ions can not find enough surfactant molecules to attach to.Selective flotation experiments were conducted in the presence of metal ion mixture solutions. It was possible to separate copper and chromium from zinc and silver, and also possible to separate chromium from zinc and copper and zinc from copper and chromium under suitable conditions.The classical first order equation fitted the results on flotation. Zinc and chromium floated not only more in an amount but also floated faster than copper.Surface tension measurements were conducted to investigate both the collector surfactants and the frothers at air/water interface since air bubbles carry the surfactant-metal ion complexes to the froth and separate from solution.en
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherIzmir Institute of Technologyen
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen_US
dc.subject.lccTD758.5.H43 .E66 2005en
dc.subject.lcshSewage--Purification--Heavy metals removalen
dc.subject.lcshSewage--Purification--Flotationen
dc.titleRemoval of heavy metals from wastewaters by ion flotationen_US
dc.typeMaster Thesisen_US
dc.institutionauthorErdoğan, Demet-
dc.departmentThesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology, Environmental Engineeringen_US
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