Usage of Calcium Phosphate Sorbent For the Removal of Heavy Metal from Industrial Flue Gas. Investigation at Pilot Scale

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 371 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
Clean processes are needed to dispose of many wastes. The incineration of 1 ton of municipal solid waste generates 6000 Nm3 of combustion gases contaminated with heavy metals and other pollutants. Gas scrubbing processes are required to clean incineration fumes in order not to transfer pollution to the atmosphere. We are investigating the use of Hydroxylapatite (Ca-HA) particles for use as sorbent for the removal of volatile heavy metals. We have carried out the synthesis of Ca-HA by two precipitation methods from solution and obtained solids with specific surface areas reaching more than 100 m2/g. Preliminary adsorption experiments were conducted in a horizontal furnace by mixing Ca-HA with 5% by weight of cadmium chloride in solid state. The mixture was heated to 600°C under air atmosphere during 6 hours. Chemical analysis of the solids confirmed that 85 % of the cadmium was retained in the solid phase. Such laboratory results showed that Ca-HA is capable of adsorbing cadmium chloride vapors, and pilot scale studies confirmed cadmium abatement in an industrial context.
Citation
APA:
(2008) Usage of Calcium Phosphate Sorbent For the Removal of Heavy Metal from Industrial Flue Gas. Investigation at Pilot ScaleMLA: Usage of Calcium Phosphate Sorbent For the Removal of Heavy Metal from Industrial Flue Gas. Investigation at Pilot Scale. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.