Abstract

Refined magnesium slag and aluminum dross are two typical hazardous solid wastes that contain significant amounts of leachable fusing agent and aluminum droplets encapsulated by dense oxidized films, respectively. This study creatively proposes a safe and green method for the joint utilization of these two wastes. The interfacial reaction behavior revealed that the dense oxidized films of the aluminum droplets were significantly broken by the erosive action of the fusing agent, providing the necessary conditions for the movement of aluminum droplets. Consequently, the aluminum droplets successfully broke free from the oxidized films and separated together with the fusing agent from the dross under the force of supergravity. The recovery ratios of metallic aluminum and fusing agent reached 98.95 % and 98.13 %, while the aluminum and fusing agent contents in the tailings were reduced to 0.82 wt% and 3.71 wt%. The study also discusses the leaching characteristic of the tailings and the scalability for industrial applications of this method in detail. This study not only achieves valuable resource recovery but also reduces the leaching risk and alleviates the land occupation and ecosystem pressure caused by industrial wastes. The tailings can be harmlessly utilized in related fields through subsequent scientific treatment.

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