Stabilizing agent and treatment method for treating spent nickel-containing catalyst
The technology of a waste catalyst and a treatment method is applied in the field of stabilization agent and nickel-containing waste catalyst treatment, which can solve problems such as environmental pollution, and achieve the effects of good stabilization effect, strong adaptability and cost reduction.
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[0033] The processing of embodiment 1 nickel-containing waste catalyst
[0034] First, a stabilizing agent composed of artificial zeolite and potassium ethyl xanthate at a mass ratio of 15-25:1 is used.
[0035] Then, process the nickel-containing waste catalyst according to the following steps: first step, weigh the nickel-containing waste catalyst with a belt scale and put it into the feeding hopper; follow-up steps determine the dosage of the agent accordingly.
[0036] In the second step, if the nickel-containing waste catalyst is uniform and fine-grained, then proceed directly to the next step; if the nickel-containing waste catalyst is non-uniform, then the nickel-containing waste catalyst is first processed to be uniform and fine-grained before proceeding to the next step ( This treatment can be crushing and sieving, vibration crushing and other prior art means); this can ensure that the stabilizing agent can fully contact and react with the hazardous waste, and ensure ...
Embodiment 2 Embodiment 1
[0044] The comparison of embodiment 2 embodiment 1 method and traditional cement curing method
[0045] The same batch of nickel-containing waste catalysts is processed by the method of embodiment 1 and the traditional cement solidification method respectively, and the nickel leaching concentration and the nickel leaching concentration of the products obtained by each method are detected according to the method specified in the national standard GB18598-2001 "Hazardous Waste Landfill Control Standard", and The nickel leaching concentration of each method gained product in pH2-12, the result is as follows image 3 , Figure 4 shown.
[0046] Such as image 3 As shown, the national standard GB18598-2001 "Hazardous Waste Landfill Control Standard" control limit value stipulates that the nickel leaching concentration control limit is 15mg / L, and the nickel leaching concentration of the nickel-containing waste catalyst before treatment is close to 20mg / L, and the cement solidific...
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