| Literature DB >> 34126381 |
Dejun He1, Jiancheng Shu2, Rong Wang1, Mengjun Chen1, Rui Wang1, Yushi Gao3, Renlong Liu4, Zuohua Liu4, Zhonghui Xu1, Daoyong Tan1, Hannian Gu5, Ning Wang5.
Abstract
Electrolytic manganese residue (EMR) has become a barrier to the sustainable development of the electrolytic metallic manganese (EMM) industry. EMR has a great potential to harm local ecosystems and human health, due to it contains high concentrations of soluble pollutant, especially NH4+ and Mn2+, and also the possible dam break risk because of its huge storage. There seems to be not a mature and stable industrial solution for EMR, though a lot of researches have been done in this area. Hence, by fully considering the EMM ecosystem, we analyzed the characteristics and eco-environmental impact of EMR, highlighted state-of-the-art technologies for EMR reduction, pretreatment, and reuse; indicated the factors that block EMR treatment and disposal; and proposed plausible and feasible suggestions to solve this problem. We hope that the results of this review could help solve the problem of EMR and thus promote the sustainable development of EMM industry.Entities:
Keywords: Ammonia nitrogen; Electrolytic manganese residue; Environmental pollution; Manganese; Treatment and disposal technology
Year: 2021 PMID: 34126381 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588