Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
149558 Chemical Engineering Journal 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Concrete sludge is an industrial waste slurry containing hydrated cement, aggregates and water. Solid sorbents containing ettringite, Ca6Al2(SO4)3(OH)12·26H2O, were prepared from concrete sludge by adding various amounts of aluminum sulfate to enhance ettringite formation. Anion exchange performance of the sorbents was examined using model waste waters containing boron or fluoride ions. The removal behavior depended on the calcium/aluminum ratio and the heat treatment temperature after drying. For the same Ca/Al ratio, improved removal performance was observed for sorbents treated at higher temperatures. The highest removal capacity was found when the sorbent was prepared with a molar ratio of Ca/Al of 3.2 and heat treatment at 175 °C. The final concentrations of boron and fluoride were 6.3 mg-B/L, and less than 4 mg-F/L for initial concentrations of 100 mg-B/L and 300 mg-F/L. Treatment of the sorbents at higher temperature dehydrated the ettringite phase to form metaettringite phase. The sorbents prepared in the present study can be used in a boron and fluoride removal process that meets the effluent standard in Japan.

► Sorbents containing ettringite, Ca6Al2(SO4)3(OH)12·26H2O made from concrete sludge. ► Thermal treatment of sorbents enhances boron and fluoride removal performance. ► Enhancement is due to formation of metaettringite phase. ► Boron and fluoride removal performance can meet the effluent standard in Japan.

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