An Alternative Technique for the Extraction of Valuable Elements from Fly Ash: the Carbochlorination Method
- Authors: Long Wang 1, Zhang T.1, Lv G.1, Dou Z.1, Zhang W.1, Niu L.1
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Affiliations:
- Key Laboratory for Ecological Utilization of Multimetallic Mineral, Ministry of Education, Northeastern University
- Issue: Vol 60, No 1 (2019)
- Pages: 52-60
- Section: Energy Saving
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1067-8212/article/view/226689
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S1067821219010140
- ID: 226689
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Abstract
The extraction of valuable elements from high-alumina fly ash was carried out using two methods, the carbochlorination method and the carbothermic method. The carbochlorination experiments were conducted to investigate the impacts of the factors of reaction time, temperature, and carbon content. The carbochlorination of fly ash at a carbon: alumina molar ratio of 4.5 : 1 yielded extractions of Al2O3, SiO2, CaO, and TiO2 of 84.3 72.7, 68.9, and 87.3%, respectively, at 1000°C for 60 min of reaction time with a pellet diameter of 8 mm and a chlorine gas flow of 0.35 L/min. By comparing the decomposition behavior between the carbochlorination and the carbothermic treatment, the carbochlorination mechanism of fly ash was elucidated. Alumina was preferentially chlorinated from mullite in the fly ash. The carbochlorination method provides the potential for the efficient and clean extraction of valuable elements from fly ash.
About the authors
Long Wang
Key Laboratory for Ecological Utilization of Multimetallic Mineral, Ministry of Education, Northeastern University
Email: zta2000@163.net
China, Shenyang, 110819
Ting-An Zhang
Key Laboratory for Ecological Utilization of Multimetallic Mineral, Ministry of Education, Northeastern University
Author for correspondence.
Email: zta2000@163.net
China, Shenyang, 110819
Guo-Zhi Lv
Key Laboratory for Ecological Utilization of Multimetallic Mineral, Ministry of Education, Northeastern University
Email: zta2000@163.net
China, Shenyang, 110819
Zhi-He Dou
Key Laboratory for Ecological Utilization of Multimetallic Mineral, Ministry of Education, Northeastern University
Email: zta2000@163.net
China, Shenyang, 110819
Wei-Guang Zhang
Key Laboratory for Ecological Utilization of Multimetallic Mineral, Ministry of Education, Northeastern University
Email: zta2000@163.net
China, Shenyang, 110819
Li-Ping Niu
Key Laboratory for Ecological Utilization of Multimetallic Mineral, Ministry of Education, Northeastern University
Email: zta2000@163.net
China, Shenyang, 110819
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