REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM WASTEWATER USING CAUSTIC CALCINED MAGNESIA

Slovakia holds 4th to 5th position in the world with respect to the supplies and mining output of magnesite. The most important product of natural magnesite processing is magnesia. While dead-burnt magnesia is used for producing basic refractory materials for metallurgy and cement industry, caustic...

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Main Authors: Maria Svandova, Pavel Raschman, Gabriel Sucik, Agnesa Dorakova, Alena Fedorockova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SciCell s.r.o. 2015-09-01
Series:Acta Metallurgica Slovaca
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Online Access:https://journals.scicell.org/index.php/AMS/article/view/148
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spelling doaj-ef89de9531bc449a89647bd56b59c9aa2020-11-25T01:31:36ZengSciCell s.r.o.Acta Metallurgica Slovaca1335-15321338-11562015-09-0121310.12776/ams.v21i3.536REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM WASTEWATER USING CAUSTIC CALCINED MAGNESIAMaria SvandovaPavel RaschmanGabriel SucikAgnesa DorakovaAlena Fedorockova Slovakia holds 4th to 5th position in the world with respect to the supplies and mining output of magnesite. The most important product of natural magnesite processing is magnesia. While dead-burnt magnesia is used for producing basic refractory materials for metallurgy and cement industry, caustic calcined magnesia (CCM) founds new applications in industries, agriculture and environment protection. Use of CCM, due to its alkaline nature, as a reactive material for remediation of wastewaters, can provide all advantages of methods based on neutralization (pH adjustment) by lime. In this study, CCM was experimentally tested as a reactive material for the removal of cations Cu2+, Zn2+ and Ni2+ from wastewaters. The effects of chemical composition of model wastewaters tested and water-to-CCM weight ratio were investigated. The results have shown that CCM is a suitable material for the removal of heavy metals, especially copper, zinc and nickel, from acid wastewaters. The efficiency of cation removal up to 100% has been observed. https://journals.scicell.org/index.php/AMS/article/view/148heavy metalsremovalprecipitationcaustic calcined magnesia
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author Maria Svandova
Pavel Raschman
Gabriel Sucik
Agnesa Dorakova
Alena Fedorockova
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Pavel Raschman
Gabriel Sucik
Agnesa Dorakova
Alena Fedorockova
REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM WASTEWATER USING CAUSTIC CALCINED MAGNESIA
Acta Metallurgica Slovaca
heavy metals
removal
precipitation
caustic calcined magnesia
author_facet Maria Svandova
Pavel Raschman
Gabriel Sucik
Agnesa Dorakova
Alena Fedorockova
author_sort Maria Svandova
title REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM WASTEWATER USING CAUSTIC CALCINED MAGNESIA
title_short REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM WASTEWATER USING CAUSTIC CALCINED MAGNESIA
title_full REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM WASTEWATER USING CAUSTIC CALCINED MAGNESIA
title_fullStr REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM WASTEWATER USING CAUSTIC CALCINED MAGNESIA
title_full_unstemmed REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM WASTEWATER USING CAUSTIC CALCINED MAGNESIA
title_sort removal of heavy metals from wastewater using caustic calcined magnesia
publisher SciCell s.r.o.
series Acta Metallurgica Slovaca
issn 1335-1532
1338-1156
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Slovakia holds 4th to 5th position in the world with respect to the supplies and mining output of magnesite. The most important product of natural magnesite processing is magnesia. While dead-burnt magnesia is used for producing basic refractory materials for metallurgy and cement industry, caustic calcined magnesia (CCM) founds new applications in industries, agriculture and environment protection. Use of CCM, due to its alkaline nature, as a reactive material for remediation of wastewaters, can provide all advantages of methods based on neutralization (pH adjustment) by lime. In this study, CCM was experimentally tested as a reactive material for the removal of cations Cu2+, Zn2+ and Ni2+ from wastewaters. The effects of chemical composition of model wastewaters tested and water-to-CCM weight ratio were investigated. The results have shown that CCM is a suitable material for the removal of heavy metals, especially copper, zinc and nickel, from acid wastewaters. The efficiency of cation removal up to 100% has been observed.
topic heavy metals
removal
precipitation
caustic calcined magnesia
url https://journals.scicell.org/index.php/AMS/article/view/148
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