INORGANICCHEMICALSINDUSTRY ›› 2011, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (12): 55-.

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Research on treatment of ammonium-nitrogen bearing wastewater by magnesia

 XIAO  Jing-Bo, WANG  Peng-Tao, HU  Cai-Hua, WANG  Wei-Dong   

  1. Nanyang New Century Institute of Boric Magnesium Technologies,Nanyang 473000,China
  • Published:2011-12-06

Abstract: A great deal of wastewater containing ammonium and nitrogen will be produced in the production process of magnesium salts by ammonia or carbon-ammonia technologies,which can pollute the environment.Magnesia compounds that acted as decomposition regent reacted with ammonium salts existing in the wastewater to achieve a comprehensive utilization of wastewater.Influences of amounts of magnesia,reaction time,and temperature on the decomposition rate of ammonium salts were investigated.Results indicated that more than 90% of ammonium salts in the wastewater can be decomposed under the optimized conditions,which established a theoretical foundation for wastewater treatment in the process of synthesizing magnesium hydroxide via an ammonic route or basic magnesium carbonate via a carbon-ammonia technology.Moreover,this method also provided conditions for ammonia recovery and recycle.

Key words: magnesia, ammonium salts, decomposition rate

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