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Title A study on selective leaching of heavy metals vs. iron from fly ash
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Authors Elomaa, H; Seisko, S; Lehtola, J; Lundström, M
Title A study on selective leaching of heavy metals vs. iron from fly ash
Year 2019
Published Journal Of Material Cycles And Waste Management, 21, 4
DOI 10.1007/s10163-019-00858-w
Abstract Incinerator plant waste streams contain underexploited metals originating from households and industrial operators. The objective was to investigate the dissolution behavior of fly ash in: 0.2-7M HCl, 0.2-7M H2SO4, 0.5-1M oxalic acid, 0.5-4M citric acid, 0.5-7M acetic acid, water, and ethaline, at 33 degrees C during 24h leaching. The capability for high metals' extraction of Zn, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Fe and management of the heavy metal Pb through leaching or precipitation was investigated. Selective leaching of valuable metals vs. Fe was observed. The target was to find a sustainable leaching method and provide a basis for further development of metal recovery from fly ash. The highest Zn extraction (>80%) was achieved with 3M H2SO4 and 7M HCl, which also dissolved Cu (>87%) and Ni (>65%). However, more dilute HCl, 0.2M, was able to provide Zn, Cu, and Ni extractions of 43, 86, and 18%, respectively. Efficient Pb leaching was achieved in HClcomplete extraction was provided by 3 and 5M HCl, whereas H2SO4 did not extract Pb due to PbSO4 formation; similarly, in oxalic acid, Pb precipitated as PbC2O4. Ethaline could extract 50% of Pb with high selectivity towards Fe.
Author Keywords Circular economy; Waste gas purification dust; Mineral acid; Organic acid; Ethaline
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000472927100025
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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