Abstract

The harmless treatment and resource utilization of chromite ore processing residue (COPR), a consequential byproduct of chromate production, carry profound significance. In this study, corn stalk, an agricultural waste, was used to generate reducing substances through high-temperature and vacuum treatments and was successfully used to detoxify COPR. The acid leaching method combined with multi-step purification was employed to extract iron and aluminum, two crucial metallic elements, from COPR. The successful preparation of iron hydroxide and ultrafine aluminum hydroxide (ATH) was achieved. The prepared ATH has an average particle size of 8.124 μm, with a highly uniform distribution, enabling it to be a promising environmentally friendly inorganic flame retardant. This study not only effectively addresses the issue of pollution caused by COPR but also presents a novel approach to utilizing industrial and agricultural wastes, thereby promoting the maximization of resource utilization.

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