Electrolytic manganese residue-based cement for manganese ore pit backfilling: Performance and mechanism

Slag backfilling with electrolytic manganese residue (EMR) is an economical and environmentally-friendly method. However, high ammonium-nitrogen and manganese ions in EMRs limit this practice. In this study, a method of highly efficient simultaneous stabilization/solidification of ultrafine EMR by m...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hazardous materials 2021-06, Vol.411, p.124941-124941, Article 124941
Hauptverfasser: Lan, Jirong, Sun, Yan, Tian, Hong, Zhan, Wei, Du, Yaguang, Ye, Hengpeng, Du, Dongyun, Zhang, Tian C., Hou, Haobo
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Zusammenfassung:Slag backfilling with electrolytic manganese residue (EMR) is an economical and environmentally-friendly method. However, high ammonium-nitrogen and manganese ions in EMRs limit this practice. In this study, a method of highly efficient simultaneous stabilization/solidification of ultrafine EMR by making EMR-based cementitious material (named EMR-P) was proposed and tested via single-factor and response surface optimization experiments. Results show that the stabilization efficiency of NH4+ and Mn2+ were above 95%, and the unconfined compressive strength of the EMR-P was 18.85 MPa (megapascal = N/mm2). The mechanistic study concluded that the soluble manganese sulfate and ammonium sulfate in EMR were converted into the insoluble precipitates of manganite (MnOOH), gypsum (CaSO4), MnNH4PO4·H2O, and struvite (MgNH4PO4∙6 H2O), leading to the stabilization of NH4+ and Mn2+ in the EMR-P. Leaching tests of EMR-P indicated that NH4+, Mn2+, and others heavy metals in the leachate were within the permitted level of the GB/T8978-1996. The novelty of this study includes the addition of phosphate and magnesium ions to precipitate ammonium-nitrogen and the combination between calcium ions (from CaHPO4∙2 H2O) and sulfate (from the EMR) to form calcium sulfate to improve the stability and unconfined compressive strength of cementitious materials (EMR-P). [Display omitted] ●Coupling stabilization of harmful substances and solidification of particles in EMR.●The gelation of EMR under the weak alkaline condition was realized.●Completely stabilize NH4+-N and Mn2+ in EMR.●EMR-P is non-toxic with the high unconfined compressive strength.
ISSN:0304-3894
1873-3336
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.124941