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Optimizing the recovery process of ceramic grade calcium fluoride from hydrofluoric/hexafluorosilicic acid wastewater

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 333, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.130125

Keywords

Response surface methodology; Central composite design; Recovery; Calcium fluoride; Hydrofluoric acid

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  1. Shiowlin Environmental Technology Company Limited, Taoyuan, Taiwan

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Chemical precipitation using calcium salts is commonly used in treating hydrofluoric acid wastewater due to its simplicity and cost-effectiveness. In this study, an environmentally friendly approach was developed to treat concentrated hydrofluoric/hexafluorosilicic acid wastewater and recover high purity CaF2 while reducing waste disposal. The effects of calcium-to-fluoride molar ratio, silicon concentration, and polymer dosage on the purity of recovered CaF2 were investigated and optimized. The results showed that the ceramic grade CaF2 with a purity of 85.6-87.9% was achieved under the optimum conditions. The method proposed in this study provides a new insight into CaF2 purification.
Chemical precipitation using calcium salts has been widely applied in hydrofluoric acid wastewater treatment due to its simplicity, flexibility and economy. Coagulants/flocculants are used to improve solid-liquid separation in a fine precipitate of calcium fluoride (CaF2). As a result, a large amount of sludge is generated by CaF2 precipitation process. In order to move towards a circular economy, the current study developed an environment-friendly and cost-effective approach to treat concentrated hydrofluoric/hexafluorosilicic acid wastewater (similar to 117 g F-/L) obtained from an optoelectronic industry in Taiwan and to recover fluoride as the high purity CaF2, as well as to reduce the amount of final waste disposal. The influence of three independent variables, including calcium-to-fluoride molar ratio ([Ca2+/F-], silicon concentration ([Si4+]), and polymer dosage applied, on the purity of recovered CaF2 products, was investigated and optimized by combining response surface methodology (RSM) with central composite design (CCD). The ceramic grade CaF2 of 85.6-87.9% was achieved under the optimum conditions as [Ca2+/F-] of 0.618-0.645, [Si4+] of 1.48 g/L, and polymer concentration of 17.2-17.8 mg/L. The final turbidity, residual fluoride concentration in the supernatants and fluoride removal efficiency were 14.8-16.2 NTU, 62.2-67.6 mg/L and greater than 99%, respectively. The value of R-2 = 0.9498 and adjusted R-2 = 0.9319 indicated an adequate correlation between experimental results and predictions by the quadratic model. In addition, a new insight into the CaF2 purification method has been proposed based on the idea of pH control.

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