A STUDY OF COAGULANT PRODUCTION FROM RED MUD AND ITS USE FOR HEAVY METALS REMOVAL

V. Oreščanin, D. Tibljaš, V. Valković
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ABSTRACT Coagulant production using red mud and waste base as raw material is described together with phase and chemical composition changes in red mud during coagulant production and usage. Investigation of phase and chemical composition was carried out using X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) and sequential extraction. Acid treatment of the red mud resulted in the removal of the exchangeable fraction, carbonates and alkalis. Base addition into acid treated and centrifuged red mud caused its flocculation and sorption by surface enlargement. Mineral phase transition in coagulant (activated red mud) with time was not found. An amount of 1g of this coagulant was able to sorb 99.347 mg of Cu, 95.002 mg of Zn and 98.695 mg of Pb from aqueous solution containing 100 mg/l of those metals. Among three metals investigated, Zn sorption was the most affected with changes in pH value of treated solution. The sorption of metal cations (Cu(II), Zn(II) and Pb(II)) from the metal–EDTA solution onto the activated red mud (ARM) for different metal–EDTA concentrations (1–100 mg/l) was also investigated. It was found that, among the three tested metals, the sorption of Cu onto the ARM was most affected by EDTA. The removal of these three metals from the metal–EDTA mixture solution was also studied by using two other types of coagulants: ferric chloride and polyaluminium chloride (PAC). In the case of the FeCl3, the addition of EDTA had a slight influence on the Cu removal and none on the Pb and Zn removal, while in the case of the PAC, the greatest influence was found for all these metals.
赤泥混凝剂的制备及其在重金属去除中的应用研究
介绍了以赤泥和废碱基为原料生产混凝剂的情况,以及赤泥在混凝剂生产和使用过程中物相和化学成分的变化。采用x射线衍射分析(XRD)和序贯萃取法对其物相和化学成分进行了研究。对赤泥进行酸处理后,可交换馏分、碳酸盐和碱均被去除。在经酸处理和离心处理后的赤泥中加入碱后,赤泥会发生絮凝和表面放大吸附。混凝剂(活性赤泥)未发现矿物相随时间的变化。1g的混凝剂能从含有100mg /l铜、95.002 mg锌和98.695 mg铅的水溶液中吸附99.347 mg铜、95.002 mg锌和98.695 mg铅。在三种金属中,锌的吸附受处理溶液pH值的影响最大。研究了不同金属edta浓度(1 ~ 100 mg/l)下金属edta溶液中金属阳离子(Cu(II)、Zn(II)、Pb(II))在活性赤泥(ARM)上的吸附。结果表明,在三种被测金属中,EDTA对Cu在ARM上的吸附影响最大。还研究了使用另外两种类型的混凝剂:氯化铁和聚合氯化铝(PAC)从金属- edta混合溶液中去除这三种金属的情况。在FeCl3的情况下,EDTA的加入对Cu的去除有轻微的影响,对Pb和Zn的去除没有影响,而在PAC的情况下,所有这些金属的影响都最大。
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