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Wastewater Treatment in Mineral Processing of Non-Ferrous Metal Resources: A Review

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WATER
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w14050726

Keywords

cyclic utilization; mineral processing; non-ferrous metal; wastewater treatment

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  1. Ten Thousand Talent Plans for Young Top-notch Talents of Yunnan Province [YNWR-QNBJ-2018-051]

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Wastewater generated during non-ferrous metal mineral processing poses challenges due to high concentrations of pollutants. Effective treatment methods such as chemical precipitation and adsorption are essential for removing heavy metal ions and organic chemicals. Additional techniques like oxidation methods can help in the comprehensive treatment of this complex wastewater.
Water used by mining enterprises needs to be comprehensively recovered and utilized to achieve clean production. This requires the effective treatment of mineral processing wastewater. Wastewater produced during non-ferrous metal mineral processing contains a complex mixture of pollutants at high concentrations, making comprehensive treatment difficult. Here, the sources of and hazards posed by wastewater produced during non-ferrous metal mineral processing are introduced and the techniques for removing heavy metal ions and organic chemicals are reviewed. Chemical precipitation and adsorption methods are often used to remove heavy metal ions. Chemical precipitation methods can be divided into hydroxide and sulfide precipitation methods. Organic chemicals are mainly removed using oxidation methods, including electrochemical oxidation, photocatalytic oxidation, and ultrasonic synergistic oxidation. External and internal cyclic utilization methods for treating wastewater produced by mineral processing plants are introduced, and a feasibility analysis is performed.

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