| Literature DB >> 29161671 |
Teemu Kinnarinen1, Mohammad Golmaei2, Eeva Jernström2, Antti Häkkinen2.
Abstract
The objective of this study is to introduce a treatment sequence enabling straightforward and effective recovery of hazardous trace elements from recovery boiler fly ash (RBFA) by a novel method, and to demonstrate the subsequent removal of Cl and K with the existing crystallization technology. The treatment sequence comprises two stages: dissolution of most other RBFA components than the hazardous trace elements in water in Step 1 of the treatment, and crystallization of the process chemicals in Step 2. Solid-liquid separation has an important role in the treatment, due to the need to separate first the small solid residue containing the trace elements, and to separate the valuable crystals, containing Na and S, from the liquid rich in Cl and K. According to the results, nearly complete recovery of cadmium, lead and zinc can be reached even without pH adjustment. Some other metals, such as Mg and Mn, are removed together with the hazardous metals. Regarding the removal of Cl and K from the process, in this non-optimized case the removal efficiency was satisfactory: 60-70% for K when 80% of sodium was recovered, and close to 70% for Cl when 80% of sulfate was recovered.Entities:
Keywords: Chemical recovery; Hazardous trace element; Heavy metal; Kraft pulp mill; Removal
Year: 2017 PMID: 29161671 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.11.030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588