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摘要
采用Box-Behnken法对磷石膏(PG)的除氟效果进行了实验研究。以温度、料液比、时间为影响因素,对不同盐溶液介质中PG的除氟效果进行了预测,并根据盐溶液类型,即海水、5% NaCl和10% NaCl,设计了实验基质。因子响应分析结果表明,除氟效率与温度成正比。基于多变量设计矩阵得到的实验数据,通过design Expert v 12软件确定最佳除氟条件,其中温度、时间、料液比为80?在海水的情况下,分别为3 h和0.174 h。通过软件确定的最佳条件预测除氟率为73,31%,但实验验证研究显示实际除氟率为74,99%。由于实际数据与预测数据显示出高度的一致性,因此当工业规模的氟化物去除需要在特定使用PG之前达到预先确定的水平时,结果也可能有用。本研究为化肥和水泥工业提供了一种新的工业规模的氟化物去除清单,其中PG作为替代原料具有很高的潜力,并且氟化物去除在回收应用中可能很重要。
Fluoride removal from phosphogypsum: A study on pre-industrial scale and its mathematical analysis
This study discusses fluoride removal efficiency from phosphogypsum (PG) on lab-scale experiment matrix designed by Box-Behnken method. Temperature, solid/liquid ratio, and time were introduced as factors into various salt solution media to predict the fluoride removal efficiency from PG. Experiment matrices were designed according to salt solution types, namely sea water, 5% NaCl and 10% NaCl solutions. According to the factor- response analysis, results indicate that fluoride removal efficiency and temperature are directly proportional. The optimum fluoride removal conditions based on the experimental data obtained by the multi-variable design matrix were determined by the Design Expert v 12 software, in which temperature, time, and solid/liquid ratio were reported to be 80?C, 3 h and 0,174 in the case of sea water, respectively. 73,31% fluoride removal was predicted via the optimum conditions determined by the software, however experimental validation studies showed an actual 74,99% fluoride removal efficiency. Since the actual vs. predicted data show high consistency, results might also be useful when industrial-scale fluoride removal to a pre-determined level is required prior to a particular use of PG. This study provides a novel pre-industrial scale fluoride removal inventory especially for fertilizer and cement industry, in which PG has a high potential as an alternative raw material and fluoride removal might be of importance in recycling applications.
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