Issue 17, 2024

Enhancing molten salt oxidation sustainability: thermodynamic insights for spent salt reuse and carbonate cycle replenishment

Abstract

The Li2CO3–Na2CO3–K2CO3 carbonate system exhibits superior sulfur interception capacity and thermodynamic stability in the molten salt oxidation (MSO) of cation exchange resins (CERs) with high sulfur content. However, the spent salt from the MSO process cannot be reused to reduce the operating cost and further improve the reduction ratio. Therefore, the optimal oxygen equivalent for treatment is obtained by thermodynamic equilibrium analysis of the MSO process of CERs as 1.08 multiples of the theoretical oxygen demand and the corresponding approximate chemical formula in this work. The results of the equilibrium analysis are used as the basis to propose a replenishment cycle for the MSO process (MSO-RC), which replenishes the consumed carbonate to restore the SO2 adsorption capacity and treatment capacity of the spent salt. During the experiments, the oxidation efficiencies of MSO-RC are higher than 99%, and the volume reduction ratio is improved by 12% compared with the traditional MSO. In addition, the MSO-RC maintains sulfur interception rates above 80% across multiple cycles and preserves over 94.7% Li2CO3 by adding cost-effective Na2CO3 and K2CO3 into the molten salt system. The MSO-RC process significantly improves the efficiency of process operation with lower operational costs.

Graphical abstract: Enhancing molten salt oxidation sustainability: thermodynamic insights for spent salt reuse and carbonate cycle replenishment

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jun 2024
Accepted
30 Jul 2024
First published
12 Aug 2024

Green Chem., 2024,26, 9445-9454

Enhancing molten salt oxidation sustainability: thermodynamic insights for spent salt reuse and carbonate cycle replenishment

Q. Zhang, Y. Yan, Y. Xue, F. Ma, G. Hu, Y. Wang, J. Wang and M. Zhang, Green Chem., 2024, 26, 9445 DOI: 10.1039/D4GC02789B

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