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Coal Combustion and Gasification Products
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The valorization of a coal gasification fly ash was studied by leaching the fly ash using different aqueous solutions followed by
the subsequent precipitation of the germanium solubilized from the ash. Experimental investigations were focused on the
precipitation of a germanium2catechol (CAT) complex with cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB). The influences of pH
and amounts of CTAB and CAT on the precipitation yield were investigated. To this aim, a central composite rotatable design
and ANOVA Design Expert 7.0.3 Wiley software were employed for experimental design and analysis of the results. Thus, the
independent and combined effects of pH, CAT/Ge and CTAB/Ge molar ratios were investigated and optimized using a
quadratic mathematical model. The optimum values of these factors were found to be 10, 12, and 4, respectively (in this case,
the germanium precipitation yield was 98.8% for water leachates). The precipitation of germanium as a complex compound
with CAT and CTAB was found to be selective towards germanium and this element can be effectively separated from As, Mo,
Sb, V, or Zn. Total organic carbon in solution was measured to estimate the amounts of CAT and CTAB precipitated with
germanium and with the interferences present in aqueous leachates. In addition, thermogravimetric analyses have been
performed on the germanium-complex solids as a result of which 600uC was determined as the minimum temperature to
completely remove the organic content of the precipitate.
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Unión Europea ECSC 7220-PR145Additional details
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- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/135012
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/135012
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