Selective Recovery by solubilization of Metals Ions of Chromium, Iron and Zinc from Electroplating Sludge to Develop Pigments for Ceramics Industry
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2015Auteur
Mărcuș, Maria-Iuliana
Vlad, Maria
Mîțiu, Ileana
Mîțiu, Mihaela Andreea
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Electroplating industries discharge large amounts of heavy metals, including
chromium (Cr), iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) ions, in the wastewater resulted from
technological processes, as well as in the sludge from wastewater treatment.
In this paper are reported the results of the scientific activity developed in
laboratory to recover Cr(VI,III), Fe(III), and Zn(II) from the galvanic sludge by
selective solubilization and to obtain metal salts which can afterwards be used as
pigments in ceramics industry.
Chromium recovery from the sludge was performed by alkaline sludge
oxidation to obtain salts of Cr(VI). We aimed at obtaining two types of pigments
based on chromium: chromium yellow pigments by precipitation of Cr(VI) in the
form of lead chromate (PbCrO4) and chromium green pigments by reducing Cr(VI)
and its precipitation in the form of Cr(III).
Red pigment based on Fe(III) was obtained by solubilizing the resulting
sludge after the recovery of chromium and iron precipitation at a pH corresponding
to the complete precipitation.
From the remaining solution by recovering Cr and Fe, Zn was recovered as
zinc hydroxide [Zn(OH)2] that can be used as raw material in the ceramics industry.
In the experiments performed at laboratory scale, optimal technological
parameters were set for the selective recovery of the tested sludge metal ions.
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