Rl. Nyirenda et Ad. Lugtmeijer, AMMONIUM CARBONATE LEACHING OF CARBON STEELMAKING DUST - DETOXIFICATION POTENTIAL AND ECONOMIC-FEASIBILITY OF A CONCEPTUAL PROCESS, Minerals engineering, 6(7), 1993, pp. 785-797
Dumping of untreated dust generated during electric arc furnace (EAF)
carbon steelmaking is nowadays regarded as hazardous practice. This is
due to the presence in the material of toxic species leachable under
mildly acidic conditions. The use of ammoniacal ammonium carbonate (AA
C) leaching for the treatment of EAF dust has been investigated on a l
aboratory scale and is reported in this paper. The experiments were co
nducted on dust samples from three European companies. As received, th
e dusts were found to be toxic when tested according to current US Env
ironmental Protection Agency (EPA) toxicity testing procedures. Toxici
ty was on account of the leachability of one or more of the following:
Ag, Hg, Pb, and Cd. For the three dust samples, it has been found tha
t AAC leaching is able to rapidly solubilize the contained free zinc o
xide to yield non-toxic residues according to EPA criteria. On the bas
is of the bench scale results obtained, a process is proposed for the
treatment of EAF dust by ACC leaching. A preliminary economic appraisa
l of the proposed process is presented which indicates that AAC leachi
ng has a potential of being a competitive alternative to current dust
treatment technologies.