Abstract

Successful conversion of coal fly ash (CFA) to synthetic NaP zeolite with zero liquid discharge is reported in this article. The process eliminates the need for large amounts of water and the need for a huge wastewater treatment unit. The need for water, as a make-up stream, is only to compensate water losses during sampling and drying. Savings associated with minimizing make-up water and eliminating wastewater treatment unit can be substantial. Water and sodium hydroxide consumption is reduced by 90% and 50%, respectively. Furthermore, quality of the NaP zeolite (CFA-ZP) obtained is comparable to conventional method. The zeolitized product shows high crystallinity and leach resistance toward heavy metal and trace element content of the product. Leaching tests revealed that the concentrations of most of trace elements in leachate of CFA-ZP were less than threshold limit for landfill leachate and wastewater effluent for discharging into river and surface water.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call