E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

The iron-containing electric-furnace steelmaking waste: physical and chemical properties and acidic modification

  • Sverguzova Svetlana,
  • Sapronova Zhanna,
  • Shaihiev Ildar,
  • Svyatchenko Anastasia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201912600076
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 126
p. 00076

Abstract

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The electric furnace steelmaking dust is formed at melting metalized pellets in electric-arc steel-making furnaces and is a largetonnage waste. It contains such elements as Fe, Mg, Al, C, Si, Zn, Mn, Na. The ferrous and ferric iron compounds in the EFS dust are mostly presented with oxides — the compounds, which are poorly soluble in aqueous media and can’t take part in exchange reactions under ordinary conditions. The acid treatment with HCl allows obtaining a coagulating suspension, which can be usedfor wastewater treatment. Besides, there was detected up to 14 % of CaO, both free and in calcium silicates such as CaSiO3 and Ca2SiO4. So, in the process of treatment with EFS dust the formation of polysilicic acids helps increasing the purification efficiency.