Precipitation of heavy metals from wastewater using simulated flue gas: Sequent additions of fly ash, lime and carbon dioxide |
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Authors: | Quanyuan Chen Zhou Luo Gang Xue |
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Affiliation: | a School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Donghua University, 2999 Renmin Road, Shanghai 201620, PR China b Centre for Contaminated Land Remediation, School of Science, University of Greenwich, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB, UK c Department of Materials, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London SW7 4AZ, UK |
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Abstract: | Lime is a preferred precipitant for the removal of heavy metals from industrial wastewater due to its relatively low cost. To reduce heavy metal concentration to an acceptable level for discharge, in this work, fly ash was added as a seed material to enhance lime precipitation and the suspension was exposed to CO2 gas. The fly ash-lime-carbonation treatment increased the particle size of the precipitate and significantly improved sedimentation of sludge and the efficiency of heavy metal removal. The residual concentrations of chromium, copper, lead and zinc in effluents can be reduced to (mg L−1) 0.08, 0.14, 0.03 and 0.45, respectively. Examination of the precipitates by XRD and thermal analysis techniques showed that calcium-heavy metal double hydroxides and carbonates were present. The precipitate agglomerated and hardened naturally, facilitating disposal without the need for additional solidification/stabilization measures prior to landfill. It is suggested that fly ash, lime and CO2, captured directly from flue gas, may have potential as a method for wastewater treatment. This method could allow the ex-situ sequestration of CO2, particularly where flue-gas derived CO2 is available near wastewater treatment facilities. |
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Keywords: | Precipitation Double hydroxide Hydroxyl carbonate Carbonation Flue gas Carbon dioxide |
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