Flocculation of fine fluorite particles with Corynebacterium xerosis and commercial long chain polymers
AUTOR(ES)
Rigo, Lisandra Naiara
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2010
RESUMO
This work aimed to study, comparatively, the flocculation of fluorite particles with Corynebacterium xerosis cells and three commercial long chain polymers. Best flocculation results were obtained with cells of C. xerosis and with an anionic polyacrylamide. Both were effective in solids removal and water clarification, although flocculation with C. xerosis cells requires a higher dosage of reagent per mass unit of processed ore.
ASSUNTO(S)
polímeros corynebacterium xerosis fluorita : floculação flocculation fluorite polymers
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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