Application of Calcium Silicate and Magnesium Oxide for Precipitation of Heavy Metals

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Batric Pesic
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Calcium silicate slag (Di-Cal) and magnesium oxide condensate (MgO) are the by-products of magnesium smelting operations, As these oxides have acid neutralizing and metal precipitating properties, it was decided to examine their reactions with (a) individual heavy metals and (b) with a mixture of metals in solution, The resulting solid reaction products were further tested with respect to the stability of the contained metals, The stability of the solid precipitates were examined as a function of the method of precipitation and as function of the solution pH With respect to the method of precipitation, the performance of Di-Cal and MgO was compared to the performance of lime, an industry standard for heavy metal precipitation, Four different pH solutions (4,0, 5,0, 7,0 and 1 LO) were used to study the effect of pH on the stability of the precipitates. It was found that Di-Cal, in most cases, produced the most stable precipitates and thus, outperformed lime, Metal precipitates prepared by the addition of MgO were the most soluble for each metal studied, except for Se,
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APA: Batric Pesic  (2001)  Application of Calcium Silicate and Magnesium Oxide for Precipitation of Heavy Metals

MLA: Batric Pesic Application of Calcium Silicate and Magnesium Oxide for Precipitation of Heavy Metals. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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