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publicationNumber RO-127098-A0
titleOfInvention PROCEDURE FOR WASTE WASTE WASTE TREATMENT AND IMMOBILIZATION OF WASTES RESULTING IN WILD MATRIX
abstract The invention relates to a method for the decontamination of arsenic-containing waters, and to the use of de-contaminated depleted material for making ceramic decorative glazes. According to the invention, the method consists in treating waters containing 10 ... 700 μ g / l As (III) with dry sludge at a temperature of 200 ° C, having a content of iron content of 33%, calcium oxide, sodium and a specific surface area of 50.5 m &lt; 2 &gt; / g as absorbent material, resulting in an iron-depleted material having a content of 0.01 ... 0.2% As (III). The exhausted material is fixed in vitrified matrices for decorative ceramic glazes.
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