2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115420
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Water-soluble fluorine detoxification mechanisms of spent potlining incineration in response to calcium compounds

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“…Zhang et al, in their work [ 229 ], characterized the mechanisms of the detoxification of water-soluble fluoride in bottom ash and the decomposition of fluorine during the combustion of spent potting material (SPL) in response to four calcium compounds CaSiO 3 , CaO, Ca(OH) 2 , and CaCO 3 , which converted NaF into low toxicity compounds, with a conversion range at the level of 54.24–99.45%.…”
Section: Industrial Waste By-product and Biomass As Fluoride Adsorbentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al, in their work [ 229 ], characterized the mechanisms of the detoxification of water-soluble fluoride in bottom ash and the decomposition of fluorine during the combustion of spent potting material (SPL) in response to four calcium compounds CaSiO 3 , CaO, Ca(OH) 2 , and CaCO 3 , which converted NaF into low toxicity compounds, with a conversion range at the level of 54.24–99.45%.…”
Section: Industrial Waste By-product and Biomass As Fluoride Adsorbentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, no CN – was detected in the leach solution in all the experimental cases. For F – , it also met the environment requirement as the F – content in the leach solution was less than 100 mg·L –1 . Therefore, the byproduct of the reduction–sulfurization smelting process, cleaned slag, is easy to be safely treated and directly landfilled.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For F − , it also met the environment requirement as the F − content in the leach solution was less than 100 mg•L −1 . 42 Therefore, the byproduct of the reduction−sulfurization smelting process, cleaned slag, is easy to be safely treated and directly landfilled. Although, both the leach solutions of the cleaned slag with and without CaO could meet the environmental requirement, the reasons are different.…”
Section: Copper and Cobaltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the Ca compounds exerted a significant effect on fluorine retention and the reduction in fluorine emissions [55]. Al 2 O 3 and SiO 2 also played an important role in the fluorine transformations during combustion [56]. As the ash chemical composition shows in Table 2, there is more calcium, silicon, and aluminum than fluorine in the fuels, which could generate fluoride-bearing mineral matters or complex compounds with fluorine, such as CaF 2 •CaO, CaF 2 •CaO•Al 2 O 3 , and CaF 2 •CaO•SiO 2 , and their decomposition temperatures are higher than 1300 • C [54].…”
Section: Hcl and Hf Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%