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publicationNumber KR-101280942-B1
titleOfInvention By-product recovery method
abstract The by-product recovery method according to the present invention is a process of eluting slag in a solvent to elute Ba contained in the slag, a process of separating the solution from which the eluted Ba and the residue, by adding an additive containing carbon oxide to the solution BaCO generating a third and a process for recovering BaCO 3. Therefore, according to embodiments of the present invention, Ba (barium) contained in the slag generated after the delineation process may be easily recovered in the form of BaCO 3 (barium carbide). Therefore, the possibility of causing the environmental pollution by elution of Ba (barium) can be suppressed, and slag can be processed safely. In addition, the recovered BaCO 3 (barium carbide) has the advantage that can be recycled to various industrial fields.
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