Abstract

ABSTRACT Coal gangue (CG) is one of the main solid wastes emitted by coal mining. It causes severe damage to the environment. CG contains high levels of valuable elements (Al, Si) and has the potential for utilization and clean disposal. Here, an environment-friendly process for separating valuable components from CG was proposed: the closed-loop system of activation-leach-separation. The results show that the decarbonization rate was close to 100% under the optimum conditions of CG particle size of 0.075 mm to 0.15 mm and activated at 800°C for 120 min. Subsequently, it was transformed into a mixed-acid system with a hydrochloric acid (HCl) concentration of 4.5 mol/L, hydrofluoric acid (HF) volume fraction of 15%, and the liquid-solid ratio of 10:1, which achieved excellent separation efficiency. The residual rate of Al in the solution was only 0.7%, and the extraction rate of Si can reach 71.6%. Further, industrial-grade AlF3 products were also recovered. By adding saturated KCl solution and reacting at 33°C for 15 min, Si was further recovered in K2SiF6, and the yield was 85.83%. Particularly, the leaching solution maintained good extraction efficiency in the subsequent three cycles, the yield of K2SiF6 was 88.29%, confirming the feasibility of the closed-loop system. This treatment embodied the environmental-friendly properties of low acid consumption and low effluent discharge, providing a feasible method for clean treatment and resource utilization of CG.

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