用聚碳碱回收污水污泥灰电渗析产生的阴极液中的铜

G. Kirkelund, J. Mouton
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电渗析修复是一种利用低电流密度从污水污泥灰等不同废物基质中去除重金属的工艺。SSA悬浮在水中,通过离子交换膜将其与阳极液和阴极液隔室分离。重金属阳离子从灰中分离出来,电迁移到阴极中,在阴极上电沉积。尽管电沉积,但修复后的阴极液中仍含有重金属。新开发的水溶性聚糖碱(PCBets)在合成溶液中具有选择性去除金属离子,特别是铜离子的潜力。在本研究中,首次研究了PCBets是否可以去除电渗析修复产生的阴极液中的Cu。以液固比3.5:21处理浆料中的SSA,进行了4次电渗析分离实验。SSA的Cu去除率在6-30%之间,阴极液浓度在0.18-4.34 mg Cu/l之间。将Cu选择性PCBet, PCEAC加入到四种不同的阴极液中,在pH值调整到大约五种阴极液后进行Cu萃取。与初始Cu浓度无关,PCEAC对Cu的去除率几乎可以忽略不计。因此,在样品中加入浓度在77-319 mg/l之间的Cu,然后通过在阴极电解质溶液中加入PCEAC或PCEAMC来测试Cu的去除率,结果分别达到70%和40%。然而,Al, Ca和Zn的共吸附也很明显。结果表明,将PCBets与电渗析结合使用是有潜力的,但应提高阴极液中的金属浓度,并进一步开发PCBets以避免共吸附。
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USING POLYCARBOBETAINES FOR CU RECOVERY FROM CATHOLYTES GENERATED BY ELECTRODIALYTIC TREATMENT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE ASH
Electrodialytic remediation is a process that uses a low current density to remove heavy metals from different waste matrixes such as sewage sludge ash (SSA). The SSA is suspended in water and separated from the anolyte and catholyte compartments by ion exchange membranes. The heavy metal cations are separated from the ash and electromigrate into the catholyte, where they can electrodeposit on the cathode. Despite this electrodeposition, the catholyte contains heavy metals after the remediation process. Newly developed water-soluble polycarbobetaines (PCBets) have shown potential for selective removal of metal ions and especially Cu in synthetic solutions. In this study, it was investigated for the first time if the PCBets can remove Cu from the catholytes generated by electrodialytic remediation. Four electrodialytic separation experiments were made, treating SSA in slurries at liquid to solid ratios 3.5:21. The Cu removal from the SSA was between 6–30%, resulting in catholyte concentrations between 0.18–4.34 mg Cu/l. The Cu selective PCBet, PCEAC was added to the four different catholytes for Cu extraction after a pH adjustment to around five of the catholytes. The removal of Cu was almost negligible by the PCEAC, regardless of the initial Cu concentration. Thus, the samples were spiked with Cu to concentrations between 77–319 mg/l and then the removal of Cu was tested by the addition of PCEAC or PCEAMC from the catholyte solution, resulting in Cu removals up to 70% and 40% respectively. However, a significant co-adsorption of Al, Ca and Zn was also seen. Based on the results, there is a potential in combining the use of PCBets to electrodialytic treatment, however the metal concentration in the catholyte should be increased and the PCBets should be further developed to avoid co-adsorption.
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