Abstract

Pickling is a typical method used in a cold milling plant to remove impurities from hot rolled coil by immersing the coil in strong acidic solution. The spent acidic solution or waste pickle liquor (WPL) requires certain waste treatment before it can be disposed to environment because of its metallic ion and acid content. WPL contains a number of metallic ions that can be utilized as ferric chloride coagulant. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the kinetics of Fe2+ oxidation into FeCl3 and the performance of the ferric chloride coagulant using the proposed electrolysis configuration. The electrolysis process was conducted in ambient condition with voltage 3 & 6 V, electrolysis time of 120 minutes, and addition of excess NaCl or HCl. The result shows that metal impurities in WPL and excess chlorine do not significantly affect the Fe2+ conversion. It can also be concluded that the optimum condition for electrolysis is using 6V of voltage, 90 minutes of electrolysis time, and excess chlorine at 0% stoichiometry which gave 60% conversion of Fe2+ in WPL. Due to the equilibrium between the Fe2+ dan Fe3+ which is formed during electrolysis process, the full conversion of Fe2+ is not possible yet, and the maximum conversion of Fe2+ is 60%. The presence of impurities in WPL is proven not affecting the Fe2+ conversion during the electrolysis process.

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