Chromium removal from water by ion exchange using zeolites and solidification of the resulting sludge in a cement matrix

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Caputo, D [1 ]
de Gennaro, B [1 ]
Pansini, M [1 ]
Colella, C [1 ]
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[1] Univ Naples Federico II, Dipartimento Ingn Mat & Prod, I-80125 Naples, Italy
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A method is presented to remove and segregate Cr3+ present in some industrial wastewaters using zeolites, on the basis of two important properties jointly exhibited by them: cation exchange acid pozzolanic activity. Zeolites, namely synthetic species A and X, chosen because of their marked selectivity towards multivalent cations, were beforehand used as cation exchangers in order to remove the pollutant cation from water. Zeolitic sludge containing Cr3+ WaS afterwards solidified in a cement matrix, taking advantage of its excellent reactivity towards lime arising from cement hydration. Various amounts of zeolites A and X were explored in reactions with simulated and real Cr3+-containing wastewater, demonstrating that 3g of zeolite X or 4g of zeolite A were able to bring Cr3+ concentration from 45 mg/liter to values lower than the law limit (2 mg/l) in reasonable time. Subsequent safe stabilization of Cr3+-bearing sludges was obtained, provided that the amount of Portland clinker in the blend was not lower than about 25%. In fact the resulting materials showed mechanical strengths much higher than those recommended for landfilling (0.44 MPa) and very satisfying leaching properties.
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