A treatment method that synergistic reusing spent pot lining (SPL) and blast furnace slag (BFS) as mold flux (a functional material used in steel enterprises) was developed to achieve the harmless treatment of hazardous substances and recycling of valuable resources in spent pot lining. Mold flux made of SPL and BFS shows outstanding metallurgical performance. More importantly, toxic fluoride and cyanide in SPL were effectively harmless-treated utilizing industrial waste heat after making mold flux. The fluorine leaching ratio of amorphous mold flux residual after a leach test for 128 h is 1.08 wt%, which is 1/24 of that of raw SPL. The microstructure characterization proved the addition of BFS enhanced the fluorine immobilization effect by optimizing the network structure of amorphous mold flux residue. Compared to the traditional landfill treatment, the estimated additional economic benefits of processing one ton of SPL with this method are approximately 1924 USD.
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