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Lead recovery and glass microspheres synthesis from waste CRT funnel glasses through carbon thermal reduction enhanced acid leaching process

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 305, Issue -, Pages 51-58

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2015.11.032

Keywords

Hazardous waste; CRT funnel glass; Lead recovery; Glass microspheres; Carbon thermal reduction

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Founds of China [51508165]
  2. 6Henan Key Laboratory Cultivation Base of Environmental Protection and Ecological Remediation in Mining Area [KF2014-02]
  3. Science and Technology Research Key Project for Basic Research of Henan Province Education Department [13140055]

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In this study, a novel process for detoxification and reutilization of waste cathode ray tube (CRT) funnel glass was developed by carbon thermal reduction enhanced acid leaching process. The key to this process is removal of lead from the CRT funnel glass and synchronous preparation of glass microspheres. Carbon powder was used as an isolation agent and a reducing agent. Under the isolation of the carbon powder, the funnel glass powder was sintered into glass microspheres. In thermal reduction, PbO in the funnel glass was first reduced to elemental Pb by carbon monoxide and then located on the surface of glass micro spheres which can be removed easily by acid leaching. Experimental results showed that temperature, carbon adding amount and holding time were the major parameters that controlled lead removal rate. The maximum lead removal rate was 94.80% and glass microspheres that measured 0.73-14.74 mu m were obtained successfully by setting the temperature, carbon adding amount and holding time at 1200 degrees C, 10% and 30 min, respectively. The prepared glass microspheres may be used as fillers in polymer materials and abrasive materials, among others. Accordingly, this study proposed a practical and economical process for detoxification and recycling of waste lead-containing glass. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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