2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.08.075
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Utilization of concentrate of membrane filtration of bleach plant effluent in brick production

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“…Sorensen et al reported that iron oxide is principally used as adsorbent for toxic metals in the ferrox process, in which ferrihydrite is formed in the slurry after precipitation of heavy metals containing ferrous hydroxide. Ferrihydrite has a larger binding capability for heavy metals due to its larger surface area and ability to readily integrate other metals in its structure [21,22]. On the basis of the observation of reduced leaching of metals, it has been described that an increase in metal binding due to thermal treatment decreases their release considerably.…”
Section: Clay and Solar Panel Waste Glass Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sorensen et al reported that iron oxide is principally used as adsorbent for toxic metals in the ferrox process, in which ferrihydrite is formed in the slurry after precipitation of heavy metals containing ferrous hydroxide. Ferrihydrite has a larger binding capability for heavy metals due to its larger surface area and ability to readily integrate other metals in its structure [21,22]. On the basis of the observation of reduced leaching of metals, it has been described that an increase in metal binding due to thermal treatment decreases their release considerably.…”
Section: Clay and Solar Panel Waste Glass Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Shukla and coworkers [263] used a membrane filtration concentrate, loaded with organics, from the treatment of a bleach plant effluent as a water surrogate for the production of clay bricks. For example, Shukla and coworkers [263] used a membrane filtration concentrate, loaded with organics, from the treatment of a bleach plant effluent as a water surrogate for the production of clay bricks.…”
Section: Stabilization/solidification and Vitrificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The demand for industrial raw materials in modern industry is increasing and as a result high-grade raw material resources will be entirely consumed in future [1][2][3]. Industrial waste and low-grade raw materials are being used to manufacture high cost performance products in the some infant industries [4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%