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Minerals Engineering | 2003

Heavy metal immobilization in the mining-contaminated soils using various industrial wastes☆

R. Ciccu; M Ghiani; Antonello Serci; S. Fadda; R Peretti; A. Zucca

The remediation of contaminated sites, legacies of past industrial activities, requires more or less complex and costly measures depending on the nature and extent of contamination, the environmental protection legislation currently in force, the anticipated future use and the commercial value of the land. Remedial action involves implementing techniques capable of removing or containing the contaminants to prevent them from migrating to surrounding areas. Here we explore the possibility of using red muds, bauxite ore processing waste, and/or fly ash produced by coal fired power stations for immobilizing the heavy metals contained in severely contaminated soils. The results of laboratory column leaching demonstrate that relatively small additions of fly ash or red muds, or a combination of the two, to the contaminated soils drastically reduces the heavy metal content in the effluent.


Journal of Electrostatics | 1989

Experimental study on triboelectric charging of mineral particles

R. Ciccu; R Peretti; Antonello Serci; M. Tamanini; A. Zucca

Abstract The relevant aspects of tribocharging as a mineral processing technique are dealt with in the paper. The experimental set up and the instrumentation used in the basic research are described in detail. Charging results are represented as a function of mineral-related properties, rubbing surface characteristics and experimental conditions. Results so far achieved are discussed with the aim of developing a suitable model for interpreting tribocharging phenomena.


Archive | 1990

Ore and Coal Processing with the Turbocharger Electrostatic Separator

R. Ciccu; G. Alfano; P. Carbini; M Ghiani; N. Passarini; R Peretti; A. Zucca

The features of the Turbocharger pilot plant set up at the Department’s laboratories are illustrated. The separation results are presented for different operating conditions, such as nature and temperature of the target surface, rotor spinning velocity, feed rate, electrostatic field intensity, electrode geometry and position of selection splitters. The effect of particle size is also underlined. Expected improvements with apparatus development and technique refinement are also pointed out. The problems connected with the commercial application of the system are dealt with in the conclusions.


Chemical engineering transactions | 2012

Preliminary results of the life+ project: CO-ordinated approach for sediment treatment and beneficial reuse in small harbours networks

S Dastoli; Giorgia De Gioannis; Maurizio Morelli; Aldo Muntoni; R Peretti; Alessandra Polettini; Raffaella Pomi; E Romano; Antonello Serci; A. Stramazzo; Barbara Villani; Antonello Zucca

a ISPRA (Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research). Via Vitaliano Brancati, 60 00144 Rome (Italy) b Università di Cagliari – Dipartimento di Geoingegneria e Tecnologie Ambientali. Piazza d’Armi, 1 – 09123 Cagliari (Italy) c ARPA Emilia Romagna (Agenzia Regionale Prevenzione e Ambiente). Largo Caduti del Lavoro, 6 40121 Bologna (Italy) d CNR (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche) – Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria. Piazza d’Armi, 19 – 09123 Cagliari (Italy) e Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza” – Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Edile ed Ambientale. Via Eudossiana, 18 – 00184 Rome (Italy) [email protected]


Developments in mineral processing | 2000

Beneficiation of low grade feldspar ores for the ceramics industry

M Agus; R. Angius; M Ghiani; R Peretti; Antonello Serci; A. Zucca

Abstract The decline in the production of single fired ceramic tiles has made it difficult to find a market for the poorer quality feldspars. Producers are thus faced with the problem of improving the quality of their products also with a view to increasing profit margins. In this context, the paper addresses the problems involved in enhancing the value of some raw materials currently sold to the less profitable markets or considered as waste material. Three different cases have been examined and the results of experimental studies have demonstrated the feasibility of applying basic mineral processing techniques such as magnetic separation, surface attrition and selective flotation for obtaining concentrates with high added value and as such more readily marketable. The processing flow sheets, usually a combination of the above techniques, become more complex and more expensive, the higher the quality desired of the final product.


1999 International Ash Utilization Symposium - Materials for the next millenium | 1999

The Italian Approach to the Problem of Fly Ash

R. Ciccu; M Ghiani; Aldo Muntoni; Antonello Serci; R Peretti; A. Zucca; G. Quattroni


XXII INTERNATIONAL MINERAL PROCESSING CONGRESS | 2003

Beneficiation of gold bearing ores associated with the tertiary volcanism in South Sardinia (Italy)

S Di Giovanni; G Zonnedda; M Ghiani; Antonello Serci; R Peretti; A. Zucca


SIDISA 2000, International Symposium on Sanitary and Environmental Engineering | 2000

Investigations on the possibility of heavy metal immobilization in soils contaminated by mining activities

R Dessì; S Fadda; M Ghiani; R Peretti; S Pilurzu; Antonello Serci; A. Zucca


8th International Mineral Processing Symposium (Mineral Processing on the Verge of the 21st Century) | 2000

Beneficiation of gold sulphide ores from South Sardinia, Italy

M Ghiani; Antonello Serci; R Peretti; A. Zucca


Resource Geology | 2009

Mineralogical Characteristics and Cationic Exchange Properties of a Zeolite Mineral from Romana, NW Sardinia, Italy

Maria Luisa Fercia; Roberto Lonis; R Peretti; Antonio Sau; Antonello Serci; and Antonio Zucca

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M Ghiani

University of Cagliari

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Raffaella Pomi

Sapienza University of Rome

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S Dastoli

Sapienza University of Rome

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R. Ciccu

University of Cagliari

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A. Stramazzo

Sapienza University of Rome

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A. Zucca

University of Cagliari

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