JOURNAL ARTICLE

Removal of heavy metal ions from industrial (mining) wastewater using electromagnetically activated carbonaceous sorbent

Alla S. SmolyanichenkoElena V. Yakovleva

Year: 2024 Journal:   Powder Metallurgy аnd Functional Coatings Vol: 18 (2)Pages: 35-44

Abstract

Mining wastewater, characterized by elevated salt levels, necessitates effective treatment to prevent contamination of underground and surface water. Traditional methods for treating large volumes of mining wastewater with high total dissolved solids are expensive, and cost-effective alternatives are limited. In this study, we propose a solution to this challenge: the sorption of dissolved substances using a carbonaceous sorbent derived from waste, specifically rice husk biochar. To enhance the sorbent’s efficiency, we subjected it to electromagnetic activation, resulting in increased carbon content (from 43.3 to 78.5 % compared to the initial biochar), reduced impurities, and particle size reduction to the nanoscale (1–50 nm) with the formation of mesopores (mean diameter from the adsorption isotherm is 167 Å) and micropores (4.92 Å). This process contributes to improved compositional homogeneity. The effectiveness of the proposed sorbent was validated through the treatment of wastewater from Kirov Mine (Novoshakhtinsk, Rostov Region) under laboratory conditions. The removal rates for dissolved heavy metal ions (iron, zinc, manganese) were found to be 89, 84 and 26 %, respectively. A recommended two-stage sorption treatment involves: (1) static sorption using electromagnetically treated rice husk biochar at a concentration of 0.5 g/dm 3 ; (2) subsequent reagent treatment of the suspension (SKiF-180 reagent, 1.0 mg/dm 3 ), addition of potassium permanganate for manganese removal, settling for 30 min, and non-pressure filtration with a rice husk biochar filter.

Keywords:
Sorbent Wastewater Heavy metals Metal ions in aqueous solution Industrial wastewater treatment Metal Environmental science Waste management Environmental chemistry Chemistry Materials science Environmental engineering Adsorption Metallurgy Engineering Organic chemistry

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Topics

Mine drainage and remediation techniques
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Chemistry
Chemical Synthesis and Characterization
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology

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