Taeyeon Cho and Myoung-Jin Kim, "Synthesis of magnesium sulfate from seawater using alkaline industrial wastes, sulfuric acid, and organic solvents" Separation Science and Technology 54(16), 2749-2757 (2019)
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작성자 환경자원실험실
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작성일 23-07-11 09:40
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ABSTRACT
In this study, we used three processes to synthesize magnesium sulfate from seawater. First, alkaline industrial wastes, cement kiln dust and paper sludge ash, were injected to the seawater to precipitate magnesium in the form of magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)2). Then, magnesium was eluted with a small amount of H2SO4 to make a high concentration magnesium solution. Finally, an organic solvent was added to precipitate magnesium sulfate (MgSO4). Over 90% of magnesium was recovered through the three processes. It is expected that 11.3 kg of magnesium sulfate (based on MgSO4 · 6H2O) can be synthesized from 1 ton of seawater.
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