Issue 2, 2019

Removal and recovery of Pb from wastewater through a reversible phase transformation process between nano-flower-like Mg(OH)2 and soluble Mg(HCO3)2

Abstract

This study investigated the effectiveness of a new technique for recovering lead (Pb) as highly pure PbCO3 nanoparticles from Pb2+-bearing wastewater by using a nano-Mg(OH)2 adsorbent. Microcosmic mechanism studies revealed that the reaction between Pb2+ and nano-Mg(OH)2 was more complicated than previously thought, where a surface defect-induced dissolution and recrystallization process was observed, and Pb-loaded nanowaste with different crystalline lead compounds was produced depending on the Mg : Pb molar ratio. Moreover, the kinetic limits of the reaction of Pb2+ with nano-Mg(OH)2 were found to be much lower than those with common bulk reactants (such as CaCO3 and Ca5(OH)(PO4)3). At Mg : Pb molar ratios >2, the emission standard of Pb2+ wastewater (<0.5 mg L−1) can be met and the treatment time can be greatly shortened. Subsequently, during the carbonation treatment of the Pb-loaded nano-waste, the residual Mg(OH)2 in the nanowaste can be transformed into soluble Mg(HCO3)2, while the coexisting multiple lead compounds can be transformed into insoluble single species of PbCO3 nanoparticles. As a result, more than 99.2% of Pb2+ in the Pb-loaded nano-waste can be recovered. Based on the calcination and hydration treatment, over 90% of Mg2+ in Mg(HCO3)2 solution can be converted to MgO nano-sheets and then regenerated to the nano-Mg(OH)2 adsorbent, which can be re-used to dispose of Pb2+ containing wastewater in the next cycle. The results indicate the potential of the reversible phase transformation approach to recycle heavy metals from wastewater using the nano-Mg(OH)2 adsorbent without generating secondary solid waste.

Graphical abstract: Removal and recovery of Pb from wastewater through a reversible phase transformation process between nano-flower-like Mg(OH)2 and soluble Mg(HCO3)2

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Oct 2018
Accepted
11 Jan 2019
First published
21 Jan 2019

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2019,6, 467-477

Removal and recovery of Pb from wastewater through a reversible phase transformation process between nano-flower-like Mg(OH)2 and soluble Mg(HCO3)2

X. Liu, K. Song, W. Liu, Y. Xiong, Y. Xu, Z. Shi, D. Zhao and Z. Lin, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2019, 6, 467 DOI: 10.1039/C8EN01173G

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