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Title Evaluation of the Purity of Magnesium Hydroxide Recovered from Saltwork Bitterns
ID_Doc 26628
Authors Battaglia, G; Domina, MA; Lo Brutto, R; Rodriguez, JL; De Labastida, MF; Cortina, JL; Pettignano, A; Cipollina, A; Tamburini, A; Micale, G
Title Evaluation of the Purity of Magnesium Hydroxide Recovered from Saltwork Bitterns
Year 2023
Published Water, 15, 1
DOI 10.3390/w15010029
Abstract Magnesium has been listed among the 30 critical raw materials by the European Union. In recent years, many green and sustainable alternative Mg2+ sources have been sought to satisfy the EU's demand and to avoid mineral ore consumption. In this context, saltwork bitterns, the by-products of solar sea salt production, have attracted much attention thanks to their high Mg2+ concentrations (up to 80 g/L) and low Ca2+ and bicarbonate contents (<0.5 g/L). Although investigations on Mg2+ extraction from bitterns in the form of Mg(OH)(2)(s) have already been performed, product purity has never been properly addressed. Mg(OH)(2)(s) is a chemical compound of great interest and extensive utility in numerous industrial applications only if the powder's purity is >95% (w/w). This work presents a comprehensive experimental effort of reactive precipitation tests with NaOH solutions at stoichiometric and over-stoichiometric concentrations to: (i) assess the technical feasibility of Mg2+ recovery from real bitterns collected in saltworks of the Trapani district (Italy) and, (ii) for the first time, conduct an extensive purity investigation of the precipitated magnesium hydroxide powders as brucite. This experimental investigation demonstrates the possibility of extracting highly valuable compounds from saltwork bittern waste, embracing the water valorization and resource recovery approach.
Author Keywords Mg(OH)(2)(s); brucite; precipitation; mineral recovery; circular economy; seawater valorization
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000909655200001
WoS Category Environmental Sciences; Water Resources
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Water Resources
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/15/1/29/pdf?version=1671644078
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