A soil treatment process using froth flotation technique involving anionic biosurfactant
(rhamnolipids) using Sodium sulfide was studied. The supernatant produced by the strain
Pseudomonas aeruginosa S7PS5 was tested for biosurfactants production, HPLC analysis
showed the presence of L-rhamnosyl- β- hydroxydecanoyl- β-hydroxydecanoate (RL1) and
L-rhamnosyl L-rhamnosyl- β-hydroxydecanoyl-β- hydroxydecanoate (RL2). The influence of
the collector (rhamnolipid), pulp pH, a chemical activation step (sulfidization) and process
time on metal removal efficiency has been investigated to recover Zn and Cd ions from a
contaminated soil. An effective CMC of 35 mg/L was obtained. A perfect Zn and Cd removal
efficiency was made at pH = 12 and 4 mg/g of Na2S during the first 5 min of soil washing
process, then a longer flotation time ( > 5 min) caused mechanical entrainment of Zn and Cd.
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Ecrit par : - Bendaha M. E-a. - Meddah B. - Belaouni H. A. - Mokhtar M. - Tirtouil A.
Source : Revue des Sciences Fondamentales Appliquées Volume 8, Numéro 3, Pages 1146-1165