Dear Kenvlack, Bimr and ChrisDerrick
The EDTA waste treatability test was done with two stages precipitations, here is the result,
1- Reference test:
One organic waste water sample (no EDTA) was treated by hydroxide precipitation at pH 9.6, using cationic polymer .
* The heavy metals before treatment is (mgr/l) : Al: <0.3, Cr: <0.3, Cu: <0.3, Fe: 8.7, Mo: <0.3, Ni: 5.5, Pb <0.3 and Zn <0.3.
* After the precipitation and separate the sludge the metals level is (mgr/l) Al: <0.3, Cr <0.3, Cu: <0.3, Fe: 0.7, Mo: <0.3, Ni: 0.7, Pb: <0.3 and Zn: <0.3
It clear for me the test was well done, all the metals were removed by precipitation.
2- EDTA waste treatability test:
We repeal the same hydroxide precipitation as about with same organic waste water but additional 5% the EDTA waste (V/v)
* Sample #1: before precipitation The heavy is (mgr/l) Al:< 0.3, Cr: <0.3, Cu: <0.3, Fe: 18, Mo: <0.3, Ni: 4.4, Pb <0.3 and Zn <0.3.
* Sample #2: after the precipitation and separate the sludge, the metals level is (mgr/l) Al: <0.3, Cr <0.3, Cu: <0.03, Fe: 4.3, Mo: <0.3, Ni: 4.2, Pb: <0.3 and Zn: <0.3
It clear that EDTA was complexed with Fe and Ni, and Fe and Ni cant not precipitated.
3- Second stage with sulfide (Na2S)
The sample #2 was flitted and treated by sulfide precipitation at pH 9.4 with 3.0 gr Na2S in 150 ml sample
* After the precipitation and separate the sludge the metals level is (mgr/l) Al: <0.3, Cr <0.3, Cu: <0.3, Fe: 0.4, Mo: <0.3, Ni: 4.2, Pb: <0.3 and Zn: <0.3
It's clear that Fe was precipitated but not Ni.
3- Second stage with sulfide (DTC)
The sample #2 was flitted and treated by DTC precipitation at pH 9.0 with 1.0 gr DTC in 150 ml sample
* After the precipitation and separate the sludge the metals level is (mgr/l) Al: 1.0, Cr <0.3, Cu: <0.3, Fe: 0.8, Mo: <0.3, Ni: 4.2, Pb: <0.3 and Zn: <0.3
One again Fe was precipitated but not Ni.
Why Ni not precipitated ? the pH not corrected ? Na2S or DTC feed not good enough ?
Could your guy pls review and advice
Regards