화학공학소재연구정보센터
Minerals Engineering, Vol.20, No.9, 950-955, 2007
Recycling of waste pickle acid by precipitation of metal fluoride hydrates
Stainless steel is pickled in mixed acid solutions (1-3 M HNO3 and 0.5-4 M HF). The spent solution is usually neutralized with lime, and in Sweden about 18,000 tons/yr of metal hydroxide sludge is disposed as landfill waste. We are developing a cost-saving and environmentally friendly process, involving crystallization of beta-FeF3 . 3H(2)O, where the metal content is recovered and the acid is recycled. Iron has been successfully separated from spent pickle bath solutions by precipitation of beta-FeF3 . 3H(2)O in a continuous crystallizer (10 L scale) where the solution is concentrated by nanofiltration. The crystal growth rate of beta-FeF3 . 3H(2)O has been determined in industrial pickle bath solutions at 50 degrees C and the results have been compared to previous measurements in pure HF/HNO3 solutions prepared in the laboratory. The growth rate of beta-beta eF(3) . 3H(2)O crystals at 50 degrees C is in the order of 10(-11) m/s in both industrial and pure acid mixtures. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.