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An Integrated Precipitation–Electrodeposition–Electrodialysis Strategy for Efficient Close-Loop Recovery of Multiple Anions from Phosphogypsum Leachate
ACS ES&T Engineering Pub Date : 2024-04-09 , DOI: 10.1021/acsestengg.4c00083
Danhao Li 1, 2 , Xiang-Yang Lou 3 , Jingfu Wang 1, 4 , Dengjun Wang 5 , Peng Liao 1, 4 , Xinping Hu 1, 4 , Peng Shi 2 , Jiaojiao Yang 1, 4 , Jingan Chen 1, 4 , Jiaxin Liang 3 , Hong Chen 3
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The high concentration anions, including fluoride (F), phosphorus (PO43–), and sulfate (SO42–), in phosphogypsum (PG) leachates from various landfill sites raise significant environmental concerns. Herein, we propose a combined strategy with chemical precipitation, electrodeposition, and electrodialysis for efficient close-loop recovery of these anions. This approach enabled a recovery rate of 95% for F, 99% for PO43–, and 99% for SO42– with the resulting obtained products of AlF3/Ca5(PO4)3F/AlPO4, Co3(PO4)2, and Na3FSO4/Na2SO4/CaSO4. Via this process, the concentrations of F, PO43–, and SO42– anions in the effluent were lowered down to 0.14, 0.37, and 0.51 mg·L–1, respectively, meeting the water discharge standards set by the phosphate fertilizer industry in China (F < 15 mg·L–1, TP < 10 mg·L–1). Economic analysis indicated that processing 1 ton of PG leachate can yield a net profit of $4.62. Our proposed innovative closed-loop process not only provides a green and sustainable approach to treating the huge amount of PG leachates and properly addressing the global PG pollution problem but also offers valuable insights on the sequence recovery of multiple anions in PG leachates.
更新日期:2024-04-10
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