Separation of Cerium Oxide Abrasive and Glass Powder in an Abrasive-Glass Polishing Waste by Means of Liquid–Liquid–Powder Extraction Method for Recovery: A Comparison of Using a Cationic and an Anionic Surfactant Collector

Applying a cerium oxide abrasive to polish glass components generates a polishing waste containing the cerium oxide abrasive and the glass powder produced during polishing. This research applied the liquid–liquid–powder extraction method to separate the cerium oxide abrasive and the polished glass p...

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Main Authors: Li-Pang Wang, Yan-Jhang Chen, Yun-Chen Tso, Chia-Feng Sheng, Josiane Ponou, Mingyin Kou, Heng Zhou, Wei-Sheng Chen
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4662
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spelling doaj-dc2b91cd45b749d6a09cb1ea4dc1e73a2020-11-25T03:26:27ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-06-01124662466210.3390/su12114662Separation of Cerium Oxide Abrasive and Glass Powder in an Abrasive-Glass Polishing Waste by Means of Liquid–Liquid–Powder Extraction Method for Recovery: A Comparison of Using a Cationic and an Anionic Surfactant CollectorLi-Pang Wang0Yan-Jhang Chen1Yun-Chen Tso2Chia-Feng Sheng3Josiane Ponou4Mingyin Kou5Heng Zhou6Wei-Sheng Chen7Institute of Environmental Engineering and Management, College of Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei 10608, TaiwanInstitute of Environmental Engineering and Management, College of Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei 10608, TaiwanInstitute of Environmental Engineering and Management, College of Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei 10608, TaiwanInstitute of Environmental Engineering and Management, College of Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei 10608, TaiwanDepartment of Systems Innovation, School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, JapanSchool of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaDepartment of Resources Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701, TaiwanApplying a cerium oxide abrasive to polish glass components generates a polishing waste containing the cerium oxide abrasive and the glass powder produced during polishing. This research applied the liquid–liquid–powder extraction method to separate the cerium oxide abrasive and the polished glass powder in an abrasive-glass polishing waste for recovering the cerium oxide abrasive. Two liquids of isooctane and water were utilized. The effectiveness of using a cationic and an anionic surfactant collector, i.e., dodecylamine acetate (DAA) and sodium oleate (NaOL), respectively, in improving their extraction and separation was investigated and compared. The results indicated that NaOL addition could improve the mutual separation of cerium oxide abrasive and glass powder but DAA could not, because the former could selectively improve the extraction of cerium oxide abrasive from the water phase to isooctane phase whereas the latter could improve that of both powders. Optimal separation for the cerium oxide abrasive and the polished glass powder in an abrasive-glass polishing waste were achieved by adding NaOL of 7.5 kg/ton at pH 7; the content of cerium oxide abrasive in the solid recovered from the isooctane phase was 96.4% with a recovery of 88.1%.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4662cerium oxide abrasiveglass powderseparationrecoveryliquid–liquid–powder extractionsurfactant collector
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author Li-Pang Wang
Yan-Jhang Chen
Yun-Chen Tso
Chia-Feng Sheng
Josiane Ponou
Mingyin Kou
Heng Zhou
Wei-Sheng Chen
spellingShingle Li-Pang Wang
Yan-Jhang Chen
Yun-Chen Tso
Chia-Feng Sheng
Josiane Ponou
Mingyin Kou
Heng Zhou
Wei-Sheng Chen
Separation of Cerium Oxide Abrasive and Glass Powder in an Abrasive-Glass Polishing Waste by Means of Liquid–Liquid–Powder Extraction Method for Recovery: A Comparison of Using a Cationic and an Anionic Surfactant Collector
Sustainability
cerium oxide abrasive
glass powder
separation
recovery
liquid–liquid–powder extraction
surfactant collector
author_facet Li-Pang Wang
Yan-Jhang Chen
Yun-Chen Tso
Chia-Feng Sheng
Josiane Ponou
Mingyin Kou
Heng Zhou
Wei-Sheng Chen
author_sort Li-Pang Wang
title Separation of Cerium Oxide Abrasive and Glass Powder in an Abrasive-Glass Polishing Waste by Means of Liquid–Liquid–Powder Extraction Method for Recovery: A Comparison of Using a Cationic and an Anionic Surfactant Collector
title_short Separation of Cerium Oxide Abrasive and Glass Powder in an Abrasive-Glass Polishing Waste by Means of Liquid–Liquid–Powder Extraction Method for Recovery: A Comparison of Using a Cationic and an Anionic Surfactant Collector
title_full Separation of Cerium Oxide Abrasive and Glass Powder in an Abrasive-Glass Polishing Waste by Means of Liquid–Liquid–Powder Extraction Method for Recovery: A Comparison of Using a Cationic and an Anionic Surfactant Collector
title_fullStr Separation of Cerium Oxide Abrasive and Glass Powder in an Abrasive-Glass Polishing Waste by Means of Liquid–Liquid–Powder Extraction Method for Recovery: A Comparison of Using a Cationic and an Anionic Surfactant Collector
title_full_unstemmed Separation of Cerium Oxide Abrasive and Glass Powder in an Abrasive-Glass Polishing Waste by Means of Liquid–Liquid–Powder Extraction Method for Recovery: A Comparison of Using a Cationic and an Anionic Surfactant Collector
title_sort separation of cerium oxide abrasive and glass powder in an abrasive-glass polishing waste by means of liquid–liquid–powder extraction method for recovery: a comparison of using a cationic and an anionic surfactant collector
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Applying a cerium oxide abrasive to polish glass components generates a polishing waste containing the cerium oxide abrasive and the glass powder produced during polishing. This research applied the liquid–liquid–powder extraction method to separate the cerium oxide abrasive and the polished glass powder in an abrasive-glass polishing waste for recovering the cerium oxide abrasive. Two liquids of isooctane and water were utilized. The effectiveness of using a cationic and an anionic surfactant collector, i.e., dodecylamine acetate (DAA) and sodium oleate (NaOL), respectively, in improving their extraction and separation was investigated and compared. The results indicated that NaOL addition could improve the mutual separation of cerium oxide abrasive and glass powder but DAA could not, because the former could selectively improve the extraction of cerium oxide abrasive from the water phase to isooctane phase whereas the latter could improve that of both powders. Optimal separation for the cerium oxide abrasive and the polished glass powder in an abrasive-glass polishing waste were achieved by adding NaOL of 7.5 kg/ton at pH 7; the content of cerium oxide abrasive in the solid recovered from the isooctane phase was 96.4% with a recovery of 88.1%.
topic cerium oxide abrasive
glass powder
separation
recovery
liquid–liquid–powder extraction
surfactant collector
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4662
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