A method for preparing pigments using waste flue gas denitrification catalyst
A denitration catalyst and catalyst technology, which are applied in chemical instruments and methods, inorganic chemistry, antimony compounds, etc., can solve the problems of limited oxide purity, product added value, and recycling economy restrictions, and achieve simple and harmless methods. Processing and resource utilization, the effect of uncomplicated structure
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[0028] Example 1 A method for preparing a pigment by using a waste flue gas denitrification catalyst, comprising the following steps:
[0029] Use a jaw crusher to crush the honeycomb waste denitration catalyst into 30mm catalyst coarse particles; add 5% (weight percent) antimony pentoxide and 5% (weight percent) to 90% (weight percent) catalyst coarse particles Nickel oxide, mixed uniformly; use a ball mill to grind the uniformly mixed raw materials into powder particles below 200 mesh (particle size 74μm); put the powder particles into a drum-type industrial roasting furnace, and heat up at a rate of 20°C / min Stop heating after the temperature rises to 800°C, and the powder particles undergo a combustion reaction at this temperature until the temperature in the roaster reaches 980°C and no longer rises; continue heating until the temperature in the roaster reaches 1000°C, keep it for 12 hours, and cool naturally to obtain a yellow solid Granules: Grind the obtained yellow ...
Embodiment 2
[0033] Example 2 A method for preparing a pigment by using a waste flue gas denitrification catalyst, comprising the following steps:
[0034] The waste denitrification catalyst (flat-plate type) was peeled off the metal mesh and crushed to obtain catalyst coarse particles of about 5mm; 18% (weight percent) of antimony trioxide and 2% ( % by weight) nickel nitrate of nickel oxide, mixed uniformly; use a ball mill to grind the uniformly mixed raw materials into powder particles below 200 mesh (particle size 74 μm); put the powder particles into a drum-type industrial roaster to The heating rate is 10°C / min. After the temperature rises to 800°C, stop heating. At this temperature, the powder particles undergo a combustion reaction until the temperature in the roaster reaches 940°C and no longer rises; continue heating until the temperature in the roaster reaches 1000°C, and keep it for 16 hours. , natural cooling to obtain yellow solid particles; the obtained yellow solid parti...
Embodiment 3
[0038] Example 3 A method for preparing a pigment by using a waste flue gas denitrification catalyst, comprising the following steps:
[0039] Use a jaw crusher to crush the honeycomb waste denitrification catalyst into coarse catalyst particles of about 20mm; add 10% (weight percent) of antimony pentoxide and 5% (weight percent) of catalyst coarse particles to 85% (weight percent) ) of manganese oxide, mixed uniformly; use a ball mill to grind the uniformly mixed raw materials into powder particles below 200 mesh (particle size 74 μm); Stop heating after the heating rate rises to 800°C, and the powder particles undergo a combustion reaction at this temperature until the temperature in the roaster reaches 900°C and no longer rises; continue heating until the temperature in the roaster reaches 1000°C, keep it for 10 hours, and cool naturally to obtain Brown solid particles; grind the obtained brown solid particles with a Raymond mill to a particle size of less than 1.5 μm to ...
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