2012
DOI: 10.1149/1.3692521
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Treatment and Recovery Of Sludge Containing Heavy Metals

Abstract: This work presents the results of wastewater sludge treatment coming from a dismissed industrial site. Sludge sample was collected from an industrial site and treated with sulfuric acid to extract heavy metals (Cu, Ni, Cd and Zn) that are separated by electrodeposition. To determine the best extractive parameters we carried out a study on the effects of sulfuric acid concentration and solid to liquid ratio. To minimize power consumption during the electrodeposition, the cathode used was made in the same materi… Show more

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“…At this point, all the presented synergies compliance have been successfully analysed, either by identified implemented synergies or by analysing its technical compliance as in the case of synergy '5'. [45][46][47] Stage II-For the synergy characterisation, the research questions idealised (Table 2) helped to identify the associated procedure, and whether it was direct or indirect. It included the possible technologies that could be employed and its characterisation concerning transport requirements, necessary resource inputs, its outputs, and economic investment data.…”
Section: Application Of the Tvais Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this point, all the presented synergies compliance have been successfully analysed, either by identified implemented synergies or by analysing its technical compliance as in the case of synergy '5'. [45][46][47] Stage II-For the synergy characterisation, the research questions idealised (Table 2) helped to identify the associated procedure, and whether it was direct or indirect. It included the possible technologies that could be employed and its characterisation concerning transport requirements, necessary resource inputs, its outputs, and economic investment data.…”
Section: Application Of the Tvais Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%