Phosphogypsum (PG) wastes, including solid-state PG and
liquid-state
PG leachate, are industrial byproducts generated during the production
of phosphoric acid. It is of great concern due to the large-scale
product accumulation and environmental and geological hazards. Harmless
treatment and green chemical resource utilization techniques emerge
to be the critical solutions for solving the PG waste problem. This
review aims to comprehensively summarize the recent advances in harmless
treatment, resource recovery, and valorization of PG wastes. The technique
advancements regarding the harmless treatment, decontamination, and
valorization of solid-state PG waste with different physical, chemical,
thermal, and biological approaches are summarized. Additionally, the
comprehensive physical chemistry mechanisms underneath the treatment
and valorization strategies for PG leachate have also been discussed.
For future work, the challenges and perspectives for resource utilization
of solid-state PG and leachate are highlighted. With the systematic
information on these aspects, we expect this review will serve as
a guideline for the young generations working on PG waste treatment
and resource recovery.