Treatment of chromium (VI) waste solutions with clay-based adsorbents after reduction with acid mine drainage
S. Mxinwa,
M.T. Golela,
S.W. Robertson
Abstract:South Africa has one of the largest Cr-related industries in the world and generates large amounts of Cr-containing smelter dusts. It is normal practice to scrub Cr from the furnace off-gas in water, and to recover the Cr by adsorption, followed by recycling of the loaded adsorbent into the furnace. A study was conducted to find a low-cost adsorbent that is capable of removing sufficient Cr from the solutions generated by scrubbing. The test work focused on the evaluation of different clay minerals (attapulgit… Show more
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