Publication detail

Recycling of a Wastewater to Iron Oxide Micro Structures

HORVÁTH, G. SZALAY, ZS. SIMO, F. SALGO, K. KRČMA, F. MATEJOVÁ, S.

Original Title

Recycling of a Wastewater to Iron Oxide Micro Structures

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

The proposed work describes new perspectives for recycling of a salty industrial wastewater to microstructured iron oxides with capturing potential for minor carbon- and metallic contaminations. Byproducts generated by electrochemical treatment of a rubber wastewater with sacrificial steel anode were separated, dried, desalinated, and thermally processed at 800 and 1100 °Cin a nitrogen atmosphere to investigate the effects of chemically bound oxygen on iron oxide formation. The obtained powder products were different phases of iron oxides, such as hematite, maghemite, magnetite; depending on the annealing temperature. All of the phases are interesting from a recycling point of view, the microstructure, elementary composition and crystallinity of the solid products before and after thermal treatment were investigated via SEM-EDX and PXRD techniques.

Keywords

wastewater, recycling, iron oxide powder, electrochemicstry, SEM-EDX, XRD analysis

Authors

HORVÁTH, G.; SZALAY, ZS.; SIMO, F.; SALGO, K.; KRČMA, F.; MATEJOVÁ, S.

Released

22. 8. 2019

ISBN

2515-7620

Periodical

Environmental Research Communications

Year of study

1

Number

1

State

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Pages from

085001-1

Pages to

085001-8

Pages count

8

URL