A Precipitation‑Adsorption Technique for the Removal of Fluoride and Phosphate in Phosphogypsum: an Economical and Green Method

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 771 KB
- Publication Date:
- Aug 29, 2022
Abstract
Phosphogypsum (PG) is a by-product of solid waste produced by the phosphate chemical industry. Owing to large emissions
and massive storage issues, it causes a potential threat to our environment. Hereby, a method based on the precipitation and
crystallization properties of calcium phosphate-magnesium ammonium phosphate (CP-MAP) followed by its adsorption
on active solid waste powder is used as the main principle to treat PG harmlessly. The treatment process and its influencing
factors for orthogonal experiments along with the associated environmental safety have been studied in detail. The results
showed that this method could simultaneously remove soluble phosphorus and soluble fluorine from PG. When ACP, FA,
HBM, and Ur were added to PG at a dosage of 3%, 13.5%, 0.04%, and 0.04%, respectively, the residual phosphate and fluoride
contents was 0.061 mg/L and 0.856 mg/L respectively in the PG leaching solution. Compared to state-of-the-art approaches,
this method exhibited higher efficiency in removing phosphate and fluoride. Most importantly, this method does not cause
any secondary pollution in the process, thereby showing a novel application in large-scale industrial treatment.
Citation
APA:
(2022) A Precipitation‑Adsorption Technique for the Removal of Fluoride and Phosphate in Phosphogypsum: an Economical and Green MethodMLA: A Precipitation‑Adsorption Technique for the Removal of Fluoride and Phosphate in Phosphogypsum: an Economical and Green Method. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.