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A novel sequential process for remediating rare-earth wastewater

Authors
Cui, MingcanJang, MinKang, KyounglimKim, DukminSnyder, Shane A.Khim, Jeehyeong
Issue Date
2월-2016
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Rare-earth; Wastewater; Precipitation; Adsorption; Oxidation
Citation
CHEMOSPHERE, v.144, pp.2081 - 2090
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Journal Title
CHEMOSPHERE
Volume
144
Start Page
2081
End Page
2090
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/89730
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.10.107
ISSN
0045-6535
Abstract
A novel and economic sequential process consisting of precipitation, adsorption, and oxidation was developed to remediate actual rare-earth (RE) wastewater containing various toxic pollutants, including radioactive species. In the precipitation step, porous air stones (PAS) containing waste oyster shell (WOS), PAS(WOS), was prepared and used to precipitate most heavy metals with >97% removal efficiencies. The SEM-EDS analysis revealed that PAS plays a key role in preventing the surface coating of precipitants on the surface of WOS and in releasing the dissolved species of WOS successively. For the adsorption step, a polyurethane (PU) impregnated by coal mine drainage sludge (CMDS), PUCMDS, was synthesized and applied to deplete fluoride (F), arsenic (As), uranium (U), and thorium (Th) that remained after precipitation. The continuous-mode sequential process using PAS(WOS), PUCMDS, and ozone (O-3) had 99.9-100% removal efficiencies of heavy metals, 99.3-99.9% of F and As, 95.8-99.4% of U and Th, and 92.4% of CODCr for 100 days. The sequential process can treat RE wastewater economically and effectively without stirred-tank reactors, pH controller, continuous injection of chemicals, and significant sludge generation, as well as the quality of the outlet met the EPA recommended limits. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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