Metal Recovery and Refining from MSW Incineration Bottom Ash (d4c58b8f-bbaa-4632-bd5c-a7b6ea81a125)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. F. Balentina J. H. L. Voncken R. Boom
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

During vitrification of bottom ash generated from the combustion of municipal solid waste (MSW), a Fe-Cu based alloy phase with great value was formed. In order to find proper commercial use in metallurgical industry, it is necessary to separate Cu and Fe. The present study focuses on the sulfide treatment at temperatures of 1400 – 1500oC, in particular with FeS containing minerals. Various sulfide compounds such as Na2S, Al2S3 and Ni3S2 were added to promote the copper removal. Pyrite and zinc sludge (containing ZnS) as waste streams were studied with specific interests. The results showed that both zinc sludge and pyrite are effective for copper removal with the highest removal efficiency of 95% by using pyrite. The copper content drops from 12 wt% to about 2 wt%. However, it is still difficult to remove copper completely from the alloy in one step, and a multi-step operation is needed.
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APA: C. F. Balentina J. H. L. Voncken R. Boom  (2008)  Metal Recovery and Refining from MSW Incineration Bottom Ash (d4c58b8f-bbaa-4632-bd5c-a7b6ea81a125)

MLA: C. F. Balentina J. H. L. Voncken R. Boom Metal Recovery and Refining from MSW Incineration Bottom Ash (d4c58b8f-bbaa-4632-bd5c-a7b6ea81a125). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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