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A novel synergistic method on potential green and high value-added utilization of blast furnace slag

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 329, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.129804

Keywords

Blast furnace slag; Synergistic utilization; High value-added product; CO2 adsorption; Solid waste

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China, China [51704071]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China [N2025006]

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A novel technical route was proposed for utilizing blast furnace slag to produce zeolite and hydrotalcite-like compound, showing good CO2 adsorption capacity and promising economic benefits in the economic evaluation.
In order to utilize blast furnace slag resource at low cost, pollution-free, refinement and high value-added, a novel technical route was proposed to collaboratively produce zeolite and hydrotalcite-like compound. In this study, the changing property of slag in the treatment process was investigated and the thermodynamic and kinetic analyses of the leaching reaction were conducted to prove its feasibility. The silica gel and residue liquid were separated effectively from the slag. Then, 13X zeolite and hydrotalcite-like compound were successfully synthesized from water quenching blast furnace slag using hydrochloric acid treatment followed by hydrothermal method and co-precipitation method. The successful formation of 13X zeolite and hydrotalcite-like compound were obtained effectively with good surface morphology and crystal structure. Mass balance of the blast furnace slag utilization process was established. Meanwhile, these two samples exhibited good behavior of CO2 adsorption capacity and enjoyed a promising market prospect. The maximum adsorption capacities of 13X zeolite and hydrotalcite-like compound were 116.48 mg g(-1) at 313 K and 149.63 mg g(-1) at 873 K, respectively. Finally, the preliminary economic evaluation of the integrated system was conducted, and the economic benefit of 1 kg slag was about 1.281 $.

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