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Separation of plastic wastes using froth flotation – An overview

Ozan Kökkılıç, Shiva Mohammadi-Jam, Pengbo Chu, Christopher Marion, Ying Yang, Kristian E. Waters

2022Advances in Colloid and Interface Science74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite various initiatives and efforts, plastic solid waste (PSW) has become a major global problem due to decades of relentless use of plastics. Since non-biodegradable plastics can persist in the environment for hundreds of years, threatening animal and human life, discarding them into the environment is not a viable option. Plastic recycling is a critical research area that requires urgent attention since less than 10% of the seven billion tons of globally generated plastic waste has been recycled so far. With recent technological developments, it is now possible to recycle many types of PSW using a variety of methods. This review provides an overview of the froth flotation technology that is currently being researched for PSW recycling. Fundamental working principles, the current state of the development, and limitations of this technique are reviewed. It is suggested that froth flotation with continuous development has tremendous potential to result in a more efficient and environmentally friendly approach to PSW recycling.

Topics & Concepts

Plastic wasteWaste managementEnvironmental scienceEnvironmentally friendlyMunicipal solid wasteFroth flotationEngineeringMaterials scienceEcologyBiologyMetallurgyRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionMunicipal Solid Waste Management
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