Journal of hazardous materials | 2021

Reduction for heavy metals in pickling sludge with aluminum nitride in secondary aluminum dross by pyrometallurgy, followed by glass ceramics manufacture.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Secondary aluminum dross (SAD) from aluminum industry is classified as a hazardous solid waste due to containing aluminum nitride (AlN). In this work, AlN was first used to reduce heavy metals by pyrometallurgy. The reduction rates for iron, chromium and nickel were up to 90%, 80% and 100%, respectively. However, the reduction from AlN and oxygen oxidization of AlN occurred simultaneously. AlN which formed solid solution with alumina could reduce heavy metals, while the rest was oxidized by oxygen. In addition, the reduction rates for iron and chromium could be increased with increasing CaF2 from 6.7 to 9.0\xa0wt%. CaF2 could decreased viscosity of molten slag, which favored the ion migration, and then increased the reduction rates. After the reduction, glass ceramics were manufactured from the molten slags. The bending strength, microhardness and alkali resistance of the glass ceramics were up to 77\xa0MPa, 1011\xa0HV and 98.7%, respectively. According to XRD and SEM results, glass ceramics with CaAl2SiO6 crystal phase, crosslinked network structure grains and smaller pores exhibited better bending resistance. In addition, glass ceramics with CaAl2SiO6 crystal phase possessed the highest microhardness and alkali resistance. After this process, hazardous pickling sludge and SAD were totally recycled.

Volume 418
Pages \n 126331\n
DOI 10.1016/J.JHAZMAT.2021.126331
Language English
Journal Journal of hazardous materials

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