Potential of air-sparged hydrocyclone flotation in environmental technology

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Mines & Earth Sciences
Department Metallurgical Engineering
Creator Miller, Jan D.; Hupka, Jan
Other Author Yi, Y.
Title Potential of air-sparged hydrocyclone flotation in environmental technology
Date 1992
Description Air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation is a high capacity flotation technology originally developed in the Department of Metallurgical Engineering at the University of Utah for processing mineral resources. However, the technology has been found to be useful in industrial waste processing, recycling for the recovery of secondary resources, and in remediation of environmental disasters. For example, areas in which the ASH technology has demonstrated potential include: cleaning of waste coal fuels, air stripping to remove volatile organics from drinking and process water, water disinfection by ozone or chlorine sparging, dispersed oil removal from water, and contaminated soil remediation.
Type Text
Publisher Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC)
First Page 693
Last Page 694
Subject De-inking; Capacity; Recycling
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Miller, J. D., Yi, Y., & Hupka, J. (1992). Potential of air-sparged hydrocyclone flotation in environmental technology, in Energy and Environment: transitions in Eastern Europe, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 693-4. 20-23 April.
Rights Management (c)Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC)
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6zc8m1x
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