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  • A new pre-treatment method was developed for recovering barite from high-density waste drilling fluid, utilizing clean-breaking, high-speed washing, ultrasonic dispersion, microwave heating, and the depressant Gellan Gum.
  • The study employed various techniques like SEM, zeta potential measurements, and contact angle tests to assess floatability and separation efficiency, revealing that secondary water washing significantly enhances barite recovery.
  • The novel approach led to high-quality barite recovery rates of 81.5% and a density of 4.238 g/cm, improving the barite grade and offering environmental benefits in separating barite from waste drilling fluids.

Article Abstract

A quantity of recoverable barite exists in high-density waste drilling fluid. Based on the inefficiencies and complexities of existing recycling methods, a novel pre-treatment approach which includes clean-breaking, high-speed washing, ultrasonic dispersion, and microwave heating and a new depressant (Gellan Gum) was proposed. The floatability, separation efficiency and mechanism were discussed by SEM, adsorption capacity, zeta potential measurements and contact angle tests. The results of reverse flotation experiments results indicated that secondary water washing proves highly effective in enriching a significant quantity of barite solid phase. Subsequent microwave-ultrasonic and flotation can obtain barite of high quality with recovery and density reaching 81.5% and 4.238 g/cm, respectively. It can be utilized directly in the preparation of drilling fluid. Mechanism studies shown that the per-treatments substantially enhances the barite grade while effectively eliminating low-density solid phases adhering to the barite surface, thus exposing additional contact points between the constituents so as to improve flotation separation. This new recovery scheme has environmental advantages and great reference value for the separation of barite within high-density waste drilling fluids.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11380670PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-71441-zDOI Listing

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