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Effective recycling of Cu from electroplating wastewater effluent via the combined Fenton oxidation and hydrometallurgy route.

Suiyi Zhu1, Zhihua Wang1, Xue Lin1, Tong Sun1, Zhan Qu1, Yu Chen2, Ting Su1, Yang Huo3.   

Abstract

Heavy metals, which commonly occur in complex forms, are difficult to remove in alkali electroplating wastewater effluent, and their resource recycling is rarely reported. Here, a Cu-bearing alkali wastewater effluent was effectively treated through Fenton oxidation, and the generated Fenton sludge was recycled into highly pure tenorite and hematite particles. The effluent contained 1.51 mg/L Cu and was subjected to Fenton oxidation, pH adjustment and coagulation. Amongst the three methods, Fenton oxidation showed superior efficiency to Cu removal, and the residual Cu in the effluent was 0.06 mg/L, thereby meeting the discharge standard for electroplating wastewater. However, Cu removal achieved less than 20% after pH adjustment and coagulation. Cu-bearing sludge, which was generated through the Fenton process, was dissolved in a mixture of hydrochloric and nitric acids. The dissolved solution contained 1.92 g/L Cu and 73.6 g/L Fe impurity. Impure Fe (67.4%) was removed as hematite aggregates after the solution was directly treated via a hydrometallurgy route, whilst 99.2% Cu was kept. When 0.5 mL of methanol was introduced to the hydrometallurgy system, nearly 100% Fe was removed as hematite nanoparticles with 94.8% purity, whilst more than 98% Cu was kept. The residual Cu was 1.88 g/L and precipitated as a tenorite block with a CuO content of 91.1% by adjusting the treated solution to pH 9. This study presented an environment-friendly method for enriching Cu from electroplating wastewater effluent without generating any waste.
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Keywords:  Electroplating wastewater; Fenton sludge; Heavy metal; Hydrometallurgy; Recycling

Year:  2020        PMID: 32579522     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.110963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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1.  Resource utilization of hazardous Cr/Fe-rich sludge: synthesis of erdite flocculant to treat real electroplating wastewater.

Authors:  Chen Yu; Zhang Ying; Liu Yanwen; Zhu Suiyi; Liang Dongxu; Sun Tong; Xie Xinfeng; Wang Xianze
Journal:  J Environ Health Sci Eng       Date:  2022-04-06
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