Normal temperature de-arsenic agent
A technology for removing arsenic at room temperature, applied in other chemical processes, chemical instruments and methods, etc., can solve the problems of low arsenic capacity and low arsenic removal efficiency of the arsenic removal agent, and achieve high arsenic removal efficiency, large specific surface area, and improved dispersion degree of effect
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Embodiment 1
[0017] Mix 32kg of ferrous sulfate powder with 12kg of sodium hydroxide evenly, wherein the molar ratio of iron to hydroxide is 1:2.8; put the above mixed material into a kneader and knead for 3 hours to complete the solidification between the above reactants. Reaction, then the above reaction product is placed in the air to dry, in order to facilitate the full completion of the above reaction.
[0018] Stir the dried material with water first, and wash repeatedly until the obtained filtrate has no sulfate radicals (usually tested with barium chloride), and then use a centrifuge to filter the above washing liquid.
[0019] The above washed and filtered solid was dried at a drying temperature of 80° C. and a drying time of 3 hours to obtain amorphous iron oxyhydroxide. Calcining the above-mentioned amorphous iron oxyhydroxide at 320° C. for 6 hours can obtain ferric oxide.
[0020] Weigh 20kg of manganese dioxide obtained by roasting manganese carbonate at 320°C in the presenc...
Embodiment 2
[0022] Mix 64kg of ferrous sulfate powder and 21.2kg of sodium hydroxide evenly, wherein the molar ratio of iron to hydroxide is 1:2.4; put the above mixed material into a kneader, and knead for 0.5h to complete the reaction between the above reactants. The solid-phase reaction was carried out, and then the above reaction product was air-dried.
[0023] Stir the dried material with water first, and wash repeatedly until the obtained filtrate has no sulfate radicals (usually tested with barium chloride), and then use a centrifuge to filter the above washing liquid.
[0024] Amorphous iron oxyhydroxide can be prepared by naturally drying the above-mentioned washed and filtered solid at a drying temperature of -5°C and a drying time of 10 h. Calcining the above-mentioned amorphous iron oxyhydroxide at 330° C. for 5.5 hours can obtain ferric oxide.
[0025] Weigh 55kg of manganese dioxide obtained by roasting manganese carbonate at 330°C in the presence of water vapor, 35kg of fe...
Embodiment 3
[0027] Mix 34.2kg of ferrous nitrate powder and 23.4kg of potassium hydroxide evenly, wherein the molar ratio of iron to hydroxide is 1:2.0; put the above mixed material into a kneader and knead for 1.0h to complete the reaction of the above reactants The solid-phase reaction between them was carried out, and then the above-mentioned reaction product was placed in the air to dry.
[0028] Stir the dried material with water first, and wash repeatedly until the obtained filtrate has no sulfate radicals (usually tested with barium chloride), and then use a centrifuge to filter the above washing liquid.
[0029] Amorphous iron oxyhydroxide can be obtained by naturally drying the above-mentioned washed and filtered solid at a drying temperature of 45° C. and a drying time of 3 hours. Calcining the above-mentioned amorphous iron oxyhydroxide at 340° C. for 5 hours can obtain ferric oxide.
[0030]Weigh 55kg of manganese dioxide prepared by roasting manganese carbonate at 340°C in t...
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