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J Hazard Mater ; 386: 121948, 2020 03 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31884357

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Vanadium (V) metallurgy industry produces significant amount of ammonium polyvanadate (APV) wastewater containing V(V) and Cr(VI), thereby polluting the ecological environment and adversely affecting human health and wasting natural resources. Herein, an efficient method for separating V and chromium (Cr) from APV wastewater is proposed based on an artful pretreatment of the selective transformation of Cr(VI) using microemulsion extraction to realize harmless treatment of the wastewater and recycling of V and Cr resources. The influence of various factors on the V and Cr extraction efficiencies has been investigated, including the extractant concentration, aqueous phase-to-microemulsion volume ratio, contact time, and temperature. Furthermore, the principle of Cr transformation and microemulsion extraction and stripping has been illustrated and the recyclability of the microemulsion has been evaluated. Under optimum conditions, 96.29 % of V(V) and 95.56 % of Cr(VI) were separately recovered from the AVP wastewater, confirming the efficient separation and recovery of V and Cr. This study highlights a new approach for the separate recovery of V(V) and Cr(VI) from hazardous wastewater and provides new insights into the simultaneous detoxification and resource utilization of industrial hazardous wastes.

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