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Selective recovery of manganese from electrolytic manganese residue by using water as extractant under mechanochemical ball grinding: Mechanism and kinetics. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The research focused on recovering manganese from electrolytic manganese residue (EMR), which poses environmental risks due to its residual manganese content.
  • Using a combined approach of ball milling and oxalic acid, the study achieved over 98% manganese recovery and significantly reduced the leaching of iron and ammonia nitrogen.
  • The findings suggest that this method not only recovers valuable manganese but also provides an effective way to treat EMR, making it valuable for industrial applications.

Article Abstract

This research aimed to address the issue of residual manganese in electrolytic manganese residue (EMR), which is difficult to recycle and can easily become an environmental hazard and resource waste. This research developed a method for the efficient and selective recovery of manganese from EMR and the removal of ammonia nitrogen (ammonium sulfate) under the combined action of ball milling and oxalic acid. The optimum process parameters of this method were obtained through single-factor experiment and response-surface model. Results showed that the recovery rate of manganese can exceed 98%, the leaching rate of iron was much lower than 2%, and the leaching rates of manganese and ammonia nitrogen after EMR ball grinding were 1.01 and 13.65 mg/L, respectively. Kinetics and mechanism studies revealed that ammonium salts were primarily removed in the form of ammonia, and that insoluble manganese (MnO) was recovered by the reduction of FeS and FeS in EMR under the action of oxalic acid. Iron was solidified in the form of FeO and Fe(SiO). The technology proposed in this research has great industrial application value for the recycling and harmless treatment of EMR.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.125556DOI Listing

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