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publicationDate 2017-05-24-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-104909507-B
titleOfInvention Contaminated acid concentrating and recycling method
abstract The invention discloses a contaminated acid concentrating and recycling method. The method comprises the following steps: adding a contaminated acid solution and a vulcanizing agent solution into a negative pressure reaction kettle according to an amount ratio of 1L:(10-30)g, reacting under the condition of 60-70 DEG C for 25-40 minutes, performing filter pressing on the reacted materials by using a filter press, and treating the filtrate in the next step; adding the filtrate and the vulcanizing agent solution into another negative pressure reaction kettle according to an amount ratio of 1L:(20-48)g, reacting at room temperature for 80-100 minutes, precipitating by using a thickener, performing filter pressing by using the filter press, treating the obtained contaminated acid filtrate by virtue of a dynamic wave scrubbing tower to remove lots of ions F<-1> and Cl<-1>, thereby obtaining the 50-60% industrial sulfuric acid. The contaminated acid is treated by combining two-stage vulcanization and evaporation and concentration, the heavy metals and arsenic are effectively removed by controlling the time and temperature during two-stage vulcanization, the sulfur and metal elements are comprehensively recycled, the cost is low, and the economic benefits are high.
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