Removal of zinc oxide with high content of chlorides derived from steel mill electric arc furnace dust

Authors

  • Ngoc Vuong Tran, Minh Tuan Pham, Duy Hung Vu, Dinh Dang Nguyen*, Tien Tung Nguyen
  • Dai An Tran

Keywords:

chloride, steel mill electronic arc furnace dust, zinc oxide

Abstract

This article presents the investigation results of the chloride removal process in high chloride content zinc oxide (ZnO) derived from steel mill electronic arc furnace dust (EAFD) by oxidationreduction method. The raw material sample is ZnO with a content of Zn 53%, Pb 12%, and Cl 5.2%. The factors affecting the chloride removal efficiency such as pH, solid/liquid ratio, temperature, and reaction time were investigated. The obtained results showed that the chloride removal efficiency reached up to 96% under the following conditions: solid/liquid ratio = 1/10, pH 12, temperature 80oC, and reaction time of 120 mins. The washed ZnO has a zinc content of 55% and the chloride content is reduced to 0.2% by weight. The ZnO raw material, after removing chloride by this method, meets the required standards for the preparation of electrolytes for zinc electrowinning in an alkaline medium to recover metallic zinc powder.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31276/VJST.65(8).01-04

Classification number

1.4

Author Biographies

Ngoc Vuong Tran, Minh Tuan Pham, Duy Hung Vu, Dinh Dang Nguyen*, Tien Tung Nguyen

Institute for Technology of Radioactive and Rare Elements, 48 Lang Ha Street, Lang Ha Ward, Dong Da District, Hanoi, Vietnam

Dai An Tran

Nam Dinh Pedagogical College, 813 Truong Chinh Street, Vi Xuyen Ward, Nam Dinh City, Nam Dinh Province, Vietnam

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Published

2023-08-25

Received 6 May 2022; revised 31 May 2022; accepted 3 June 2022

How to Cite

Tran Ngoc Vuong, Pham Minh Tuan, Vu Duy Hung, Nguyen Dinh Dang*, Nguyen Tien Tung, & Tran Dai An. (2023). Removal of zinc oxide with high content of chlorides derived from steel mill electric arc furnace dust. Version B of Vietnam Journal of Science and Technology, 65(8). https://doi.org/10.31276/VJST.65(8).01-04