An evaluation of the feasibility of electrostatic separation for physical soil washing
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Corres, X; Baragaño Coto, Diego

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2023-11Derechos
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. ©2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V
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Environmental Technology and Innovation, 2023, 32, 103237
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Elsevier
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Potentially toxic elements (PTEs)
Sandy soil
Mineral processing
Lead
Circular economy
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We present the first application of electrostatic separation for soil washing. Soil samples were collected from the PTE-containing area of La Cruz in Linares, southern Spain. Using a single-phase high-tension roll separator with voltages ranging from 20 kV to 41.5 kV, we achieved yield values between 0.69% and 9%, with high recovery rates for certain elements such as Zn, Cu, and Mo. SEM-EDX analysis revealed three particle types, including a non-conductive fraction composed of feldspar, a middling fraction composed of mica, and a conductive fraction consisting of PTE-bearing slag grains. Attributive analysis showed that 41.5 kV was the optimal voltage for maximizing PTE concentration. Overall, electrostatic separation is a promising approach for treating soils contaminated with PTEs, particularly in dry climate areas impacted by mining activities.
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