The production of ammonium paratungstate(APT) is riddled with the generation of wastewater,which causes environmental problems.To solve the problem of wastewater generation at source,a membrane electrolysis-NH3·H...The production of ammonium paratungstate(APT) is riddled with the generation of wastewater,which causes environmental problems.To solve the problem of wastewater generation at source,a membrane electrolysis-NH3·H2O precipitation method,which prevents wastewater generation and recycles the reagents used in the process,was proposed and investigated in this study.The electrolysis process was investigated based on parameters such as initial cathodic and anodic NaOH concentrations,and current density.The results showed that an increase in current density and initial cathodic NaOH concentration and a decrease in the initial anodic NaOH concentration would enhance the separation of tungsten and sodium.The optimum condition was found at a current density of 666 A·m^(-2),initial anodic and cathodic NaOH concentrations of 69 g·L^(-1) and 40 g·L^(-1),with a current efficiency of 75.40%,and energy consumption for producing 1 ton of NaOH was 2184 kW·h.The precipitation process was investigated based on the acidic high W/Na molar ratio solution obtained by the electrolysis process with NH3·H2O as the precipitant.Parameters such as excessive coefficient,temperature,and W/Na molar ratio were studied.The result showed that the variation of excessive coefficient and solution temperature had an opposite effect on the purity of the APT,while an increase in the W/Na molar ratio would increase the product purity.The precipitation product obtained had a purity of 99.6% and was characterized using X-ray diffraction,inductively coupled plasma,and scanning electron microscopy.The methods proposed in this study could provide fundamental information for the design of a cleaner APT production process.展开更多
Hydrodesulfurization(HDS)catalysts are widely used in petrochemical industries,playing a crucial role in desulfurization process to get high-quality oil.The generation of Al-based spent HDS catalyst is estimated to be...Hydrodesulfurization(HDS)catalysts are widely used in petrochemical industries,playing a crucial role in desulfurization process to get high-quality oil.The generation of Al-based spent HDS catalyst is estimated to be 1.2×105 tons per year around the world.The spent HDS catalysts have been regarded as an important secondary resource due to their abundant output,considerable metal value,and regeneration potential;however,if improperly handled,it would severely pollute the environment due to high content of heavy metals.Thus,the recovery of valuable metals from spent HDS catalysts is of great importance from both resource utilization and environmental protection points of view.In this work,recent advances in the spent HDS catalyst treatment technologies have been reviewed,focusing on the recovery of valuable transition metals and environmental impacts.Finally,typical commercial processes have been discussed,providing in-depth information for peer researchers to facilitate their future research work in designing more effective and environmentally friendly recycling processes.展开更多
基金financially supported by National Key R&D Program of China (Nos.2020YFC1909703)the Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos.52104403)+1 种基金HBIS Group Co.,Ltd. Key R&D Program (No.20210036)Lv Liang Key R&D Program (No.2020GXZDYF7)。
文摘The production of ammonium paratungstate(APT) is riddled with the generation of wastewater,which causes environmental problems.To solve the problem of wastewater generation at source,a membrane electrolysis-NH3·H2O precipitation method,which prevents wastewater generation and recycles the reagents used in the process,was proposed and investigated in this study.The electrolysis process was investigated based on parameters such as initial cathodic and anodic NaOH concentrations,and current density.The results showed that an increase in current density and initial cathodic NaOH concentration and a decrease in the initial anodic NaOH concentration would enhance the separation of tungsten and sodium.The optimum condition was found at a current density of 666 A·m^(-2),initial anodic and cathodic NaOH concentrations of 69 g·L^(-1) and 40 g·L^(-1),with a current efficiency of 75.40%,and energy consumption for producing 1 ton of NaOH was 2184 kW·h.The precipitation process was investigated based on the acidic high W/Na molar ratio solution obtained by the electrolysis process with NH3·H2O as the precipitant.Parameters such as excessive coefficient,temperature,and W/Na molar ratio were studied.The result showed that the variation of excessive coefficient and solution temperature had an opposite effect on the purity of the APT,while an increase in the W/Na molar ratio would increase the product purity.The precipitation product obtained had a purity of 99.6% and was characterized using X-ray diffraction,inductively coupled plasma,and scanning electron microscopy.The methods proposed in this study could provide fundamental information for the design of a cleaner APT production process.
基金financially supported by National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant No.2020YFC1909703)S&T Program of Hebei(Grant Nos.20373808D and 206Z4401G)+1 种基金Fangchenggang Key R&D Program Grant No.AB20014008National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.52074256)
文摘Hydrodesulfurization(HDS)catalysts are widely used in petrochemical industries,playing a crucial role in desulfurization process to get high-quality oil.The generation of Al-based spent HDS catalyst is estimated to be 1.2×105 tons per year around the world.The spent HDS catalysts have been regarded as an important secondary resource due to their abundant output,considerable metal value,and regeneration potential;however,if improperly handled,it would severely pollute the environment due to high content of heavy metals.Thus,the recovery of valuable metals from spent HDS catalysts is of great importance from both resource utilization and environmental protection points of view.In this work,recent advances in the spent HDS catalyst treatment technologies have been reviewed,focusing on the recovery of valuable transition metals and environmental impacts.Finally,typical commercial processes have been discussed,providing in-depth information for peer researchers to facilitate their future research work in designing more effective and environmentally friendly recycling processes.