2022
DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2022.850171
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Optimize the Preparation of Novel Pyrite Tailings Based Non-sintered Ceramsite by Plackett-Burman Design Combined With Response Surface Method for Phosphorus Removal

Abstract: The large amount of untreated pyrite tailings has caused serious environmental problems, and the recycling of pyrite tailings is considered as an attractive strategy. Here, we reported a novel non-sintered ceramsite prepared with pyrite tailings (PTNC) as the main active raw material for phosphorus control, and the dosage effect of ingredients on total phosphorus (TP) removal ability was investigated. The results from Plackett-Burman Design (PBD) suggested the dosages of dehydrated sludge, sodium bicarbonate, … Show more

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“…The leaching toxicity of trace hazardous elements, including Ni, Cd, Pb, Cr, Cu, and V, in excess sludge and sintered product was determined by horizontal vibration extraction procedure (HVEP) according to HJ/T 299-2007 and GB 5085.3-2007 of China ( GB5085, 2007 ; HJ/T299, 2007 ; Chen et al, 2022 ). The chosen samples were roughly crushed and pulverized in a laboratory grinding machine for 5 min and then dried in an oven at 80°C until reaching a constant weight.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The leaching toxicity of trace hazardous elements, including Ni, Cd, Pb, Cr, Cu, and V, in excess sludge and sintered product was determined by horizontal vibration extraction procedure (HVEP) according to HJ/T 299-2007 and GB 5085.3-2007 of China ( GB5085, 2007 ; HJ/T299, 2007 ; Chen et al, 2022 ). The chosen samples were roughly crushed and pulverized in a laboratory grinding machine for 5 min and then dried in an oven at 80°C until reaching a constant weight.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%