The valorization of industrial byproducts is an emerging practice that aims to transform waste materials generated during production processes into valuable resources. In this work, a preliminary study was carried out on the thermal conversion of an industrial solid byproduct resulting from the pickling of metal surfaces, mainly containing iron (II) oxalate. In a fixed-bed reactor, the thermal conversion was investigated as a function of the operating temperature and overall time. The starting material and the products obtained after heat treatment were characterized in detail, using numerous qualitative and semi-quantitative techniques. The aim of this research was to determine the optimal operating conditions for the transformation of the industrial byproduct into a high-quality product. By varying the operating conditions, it was found that complete conversion of iron (II) oxalate to magnetite was achieved at high temperatures (i.e., 773 K and 873 K) after one hour of treatment. The resulting product had a low degree of crystallization, which increased slightly with an increasing reaction time at a temperature of 873 K, reaching a maximum of about 11%. The magnetite obtained can be used in the future as a starting material for chemical looping processes as a chemical/energy carrier for the production of hydrogen.

Valorization of Iron (II) Oxalate Dihydrate Coming from Pickling Processes through Thermal Conversion / Salucci, Emiliano; D'Angelo, Antonio; Fabozzi, Antonio; Senneca, Osvalda; Bellucci, Francesco; Francesca, Rosa; Grénman, Henrik; Saxen, Henrik; Di Serio, Martino; Russo, Vincenzo. - In: MATERIALS. - ISSN 1996-1944. - 17:18(2024), p. 4630. [10.3390/ma17184630]

Valorization of Iron (II) Oxalate Dihydrate Coming from Pickling Processes through Thermal Conversion

Di Serio, Martino;Russo, Vincenzo
2024

Abstract

The valorization of industrial byproducts is an emerging practice that aims to transform waste materials generated during production processes into valuable resources. In this work, a preliminary study was carried out on the thermal conversion of an industrial solid byproduct resulting from the pickling of metal surfaces, mainly containing iron (II) oxalate. In a fixed-bed reactor, the thermal conversion was investigated as a function of the operating temperature and overall time. The starting material and the products obtained after heat treatment were characterized in detail, using numerous qualitative and semi-quantitative techniques. The aim of this research was to determine the optimal operating conditions for the transformation of the industrial byproduct into a high-quality product. By varying the operating conditions, it was found that complete conversion of iron (II) oxalate to magnetite was achieved at high temperatures (i.e., 773 K and 873 K) after one hour of treatment. The resulting product had a low degree of crystallization, which increased slightly with an increasing reaction time at a temperature of 873 K, reaching a maximum of about 11%. The magnetite obtained can be used in the future as a starting material for chemical looping processes as a chemical/energy carrier for the production of hydrogen.
2024
Valorization of Iron (II) Oxalate Dihydrate Coming from Pickling Processes through Thermal Conversion / Salucci, Emiliano; D'Angelo, Antonio; Fabozzi, Antonio; Senneca, Osvalda; Bellucci, Francesco; Francesca, Rosa; Grénman, Henrik; Saxen, Henrik; Di Serio, Martino; Russo, Vincenzo. - In: MATERIALS. - ISSN 1996-1944. - 17:18(2024), p. 4630. [10.3390/ma17184630]
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