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Heavy metals in the products of deinking flotation of digital offset prints (CROSBI ID 103733)

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Barbarić-Mikočević, Željka ; Oreščanin, Višnja ; Bolanča, Zdenka ; Lulić, Stjepan ; Rožić, Mirela Heavy metals in the products of deinking flotation of digital offset prints // Journal of environmental science and health. Part A : Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering, 39 (2004), 11-12; 2883-2895-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Barbarić-Mikočević, Željka ; Oreščanin, Višnja ; Bolanča, Zdenka ; Lulić, Stjepan ; Rožić, Mirela

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Heavy metals in the products of deinking flotation of digital offset prints

Research proceeds in two directions: suitability of applying the conventional method of chemical deinking flotation of digital offset prints and ecological implications of the disposal of digital offset prints, with special emphasis on the content of heavy metal cations. The EDXRF method was used to determine the concentrations of Pb, Zr, Sr, As, Co, Zn, Cu, Ni, Fe, Mn, Cr, V, Ti, Ca and K cations in handsheet ashes after flotation as well as in ashes of foams separated from cellulose suspension in the flotation phase. The same method was applied to determine the concentrations of Pb, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn and Co in process water filtrates obtained from the cellulose suspension after flotation and in foam filtrates. Flotation process water was previously treated by centrifuging and coagulation, while foam filtrates were centrifuged. Concentrations of Pb, As, Sr, Zr, K, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Cu and Zn were determined in the sediments obtained by centrifuging process water. The trials were done with unprinted substrates without deinking chemicals, with unprinted substrates in the presence of deinking chemicals and with printed substrates in the presence of deinking chemicals. Cation analysis revealed that deinking chemicals facilitate release of cations from the substrate and their transition into process water. Concentrations of most cations in the flotation process water, in foam water as well as in the sediment of the process water of printed substrate flotation deinking were lower than those obtained by flotation of unprinted substrate suspension. Polymer particles of ElectroInk incompletely separated from cellulose fibres prevent release of cations from cellulose fibres into process water. Deinking chemicals do not affect release of cations from ElectroInk particles, so the substrate is the main source of increased concentration of cations in the water of digital offset print deinking. The major part of cations in process water is bound to the colloid particles of the filler (CaCO3) released by substrate disintegration and to particles of fine fibres.

flotation deinking; heavy metal; digital offset prints

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Podaci o izdanju

39 (11-12)

2004.

2883-2895-x

objavljeno

1093-4529

Povezanost rada

Geologija, Kemija, Grafička tehnologija

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