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- W3145372617 abstract "The manganese (Mn) production process generates gasses, wastewater, and solid wastes, and these wastes have caused serious pollution to the environment. This chapter focuses on the recovery and reuse of valuable elements in the liquid and solid wastes from Mn production industry. The chapter first introduces the production processes of electrolytic manganese metal (EMM), and the generation of electrolytic manganese residue (EMR) and electrolytic manganese wastewater (EMW). Then, the chapter describes laboratory tests as well as the design and performance of a pilot-scale treatment system for selective separation and recovery of Mn (in the form of MnCO3) from Mn-bearing wastewater (and waste slag) using CO2. The chapter then introduces the chemical and bioleaching methods for activating/recovering silicon from EMR. The chemical method of mechanical grinding–roasting can activate silicon and solidify heavy metals in the EMR, and thus, is a new method for the safe reutilization of EMR. On the other hand, bioleaching is a feasible and possibly highly efficient method to recover available silicon and stabilize heavy metals. Finally, the chapter summarizes the current research and provides insight into future extended work and directions. For the first time, this chapter elucidates how to develop a systematic approach for the management of ore processing wastewater and solid wastes." @default.
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- W3145372617 title "Resources Recovery and Reuse from Liquid and Solid Wastes Generated from Electrolytic Manganese Production" @default.
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