Synthesis of modified polyacrylamide with high content of hydroxamate groups and settling performance of red mud
来源期刊:中南大学学报(英文版)2015年第6期
论文作者:Liu Jin-wei Hu Hui-ping Wang Meng Chen Xiang-pan Chen Qi-yuan Ding Zhi-ying
文章页码:2073 - 2080
Key words:hydroxamated polyacrylamide; synthesis; red mud; settling performance
Abstract: Hydroxamated polyacrylamide (HPAM) was synthesized from polyacrylamide (PAM) with high relative molecular mass under the optimum reaction conditions (pH 12 and a molar ratio of hydroxylamine to amide groups of 1.5 at 50 °C for 12 h). The hydroxamate groups of HPAM were verified by Fourier transform infrared spectrum (FT-IR). 46% (molar fration) hydroxamate groups and 23% (molar fraction) carbonyl groups on HPAM were determined by conductometric titration combined with Kjeldahl’s microanalysis method. The settling performance achieved at different flocculant dosages was investigated with high goethite-containing red mud slurry of simulated Bayer process synthesized in laboratory. It turns out that the settling performance of high goethite-containing red mud was better with HPAM. The average settling rate of red mud in the first 5 min and the turbidity of supernatant after settling for 30 min are 2.36 m/h and 507 NTU, respectively, at a flocculant dosage of 120 g/t, which is similar to that achieved with Hx-600.
Liu Jin-wei(刘锦伟), Hu Hui-ping(胡慧萍), Wang Meng(王梦), Chen Xiang-pan(陈湘攀), Chen Qi-yuan(陈启元), Ding Zhi-ying(丁治英)
(College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China)
Abstract:Hydroxamated polyacrylamide (HPAM) was synthesized from polyacrylamide (PAM) with high relative molecular mass under the optimum reaction conditions (pH 12 and a molar ratio of hydroxylamine to amide groups of 1.5 at 50 °C for 12 h). The hydroxamate groups of HPAM were verified by Fourier transform infrared spectrum (FT-IR). 46% (molar fration) hydroxamate groups and 23% (molar fraction) carbonyl groups on HPAM were determined by conductometric titration combined with Kjeldahl’s microanalysis method. The settling performance achieved at different flocculant dosages was investigated with high goethite-containing red mud slurry of simulated Bayer process synthesized in laboratory. It turns out that the settling performance of high goethite-containing red mud was better with HPAM. The average settling rate of red mud in the first 5 min and the turbidity of supernatant after settling for 30 min are 2.36 m/h and 507 NTU, respectively, at a flocculant dosage of 120 g/t, which is similar to that achieved with Hx-600.
Key words:hydroxamated polyacrylamide; synthesis; red mud; settling performance