WO1990011264A2 - Verfahren zur herstellung von pelletierten einsatzmaterialien zur verwendung in chemischen umsetzungsprozessen der industrie oder landwirtschaft - Google Patents
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- C05G—MIXTURES OF FERTILISERS COVERED INDIVIDUALLY BY DIFFERENT SUBCLASSES OF CLASS C05; MIXTURES OF ONE OR MORE FERTILISERS WITH MATERIALS NOT HAVING A SPECIFIC FERTILISING ACTIVITY, e.g. PESTICIDES, SOIL-CONDITIONERS, WETTING AGENTS; FERTILISERS CHARACTERISED BY THEIR FORM
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- the invention relates to a process for the production of pelletized feedstocks for use in chemical conversion processes d industry • or agriculture, for example in the cleaning of municipal, industrial and private • wastewater, in fertilization or deacidification used for agricultural or forestry purposes or the like.
- One of the main problems in the chemical reaction process is to control the reaction rate and in particular to regulate the amount of reagents used. This applies in particular to reaction processes in which water-soluble materials are used as reagents, the reaction material is still in an aqueous solution and one longer contact time between the reagent and the solution is unavoidable. This is the case, for example, in the deacidification of soils in agriculture and forestry and in a large number of chemical conversion processes in industry, for example in wastewater treatment.
- the materials that are spread to improve the soil are permanently exposed to the effects of soil moisture, which is particularly the case during rainy periods leads to an excessive dissolution of the soil improvement with the consequence that on the one hand the materials used to improve the soil due to their oversupply themselves damage the gusts - z -
- Biological processes are limited to one another by the fact that only substances that fit into the metabolism of the bacteria are recorded and absorbed and implemented in the biological system (aeration tank, trickling filter) within the retention time, i.e. be dismantled.
- the biological system aseration tank, trickling filter
- the biologically undetectable residual loads from the biological treatment processes will increase.
- the chemical processes of wastewater treatment are of particular importance in the future protection of the aquatic part of our ecosystem.
- E SS known for the neutralization of acid wastewater use so-called neutralization boxes, which are filled with a basic feed and into which the acidic solution drips, reacting with the reaction material during the more or less long residence time.
- the main disadvantage of the known methods is, on the one hand, the high material consumption caused by complete saturation of the condensates and, moreover, in particular the fact that, on the one hand, high proportions of the neutralization material dissolve during the dwell time of the wastewater and thus lead to an excessive load and that in particular removal of the heavy metals contained in the wastewater is not possible. It is an object of the invention to provide a method which enables the production of feedstocks for use in chemical conversion processes with consumption regulated in a metered manner as a function of the desired conversion rate.
- micro-coated build-up agglomeration Through the use of feed materials with an extremely different solubility product on the one hand and their pelletization in a specific granulation, to be referred to as "micro-coated build-up agglomeration", through the formation of initially pelletizing germs and their connection, a feed material is achieved which, upon contact with the Solution containing reactive substances is implemented in a targeted manner and in a quasi-buffered manner in such a way that the more easily soluble materials are protected from premature release and thus excessive accumulation in the solution by the more difficult to poorly soluble materials.
- the formation of pellets ensures that the solution containing the reaction substances has a large contact area and thus the direct contact of the reaction substance which is usually only present in a large dilution in the solution with the reagent and thus its implementation is ensured.
- Reaction material is available, but it is achieved by the special in particular in the outer layers of the germs and the pellets materials with extremely low solubility product targeted buffering, which excessive dissolution and thus i i same way as the acidification prevents environmentally harmful excessive neutralization (slow-release effect).
- Another essential Before part of the invention is also to be seen in that, simultaneously with the New sewage treatment tralization a complete elimination of the heavy metals can be obtained, consisting in the gradual transition of the Abwas S ers from the acidic phase to the basic phase the solution precipitate into such particle sizes that they are initially physically bound to the surface of the pellets and can be collected in a special filter layer when washed out of the pellet bed.
- the structure mentioned of germs and matrix material of different solubility products is of crucial importance, the achievement of which is the metered addition of the pelletizing water during their production.
- the build-up granulation is based on the fact that, in view of the greatly reduced supply of pelletizing water in the nucleation phase, the surfaces of the more easily soluble mineral particles begin to dissolve, which thus preferably agglomerate with the binding of only small amounts of the less soluble material during dissolving of the surfaces of the particles of the less soluble material takes place at a much later time, so that after the end of the pelleting process, this material is predominantly in de outer layers including germs and residual amounts of non-pre-germinated material with greater solubility product.
- pellets of 40 to 65 preferably 45 to 55% by weight of dolomite, 10 to 25, preferably 15, 20% by weight calcium carbonate, 2.5 to 7.5, preferably 4 5% by weight disodium monohydrogen phosphate, 2.5 and 7.7, preferably 4% by weight calcium hydrogen phosphate, 10 up to 15, preferably 6.5 to 7% by weight calcium hydroxide, 2.5 to 7.5, preferably 4.5 to 5.0% by weight bentonite, 1 to 5.0, preferably 2.5 3.0% by weight feldspar, 1.5 to 5.0, preferably 2.5 to 3.0% by weight potassium silicate, and 1.5 to 5.0, preferably 3.5% by weight magnesium oxide.
- the pelleting is advantageously polidisperse, that is to say with widely differing sizes, with a proportion of small-grained material which is inversely proportional to the pH of the soil treating z.
- the time and speed of action i.e. the time within which a soil with a pH of For example, 2 given the weather conditions to a pH between 6 and brought and then maintained at this value.
- the pelleting of dolomite (calcium magnesium carbonate) with a solubility product of 2.6 x 10 ⁇ ⁇ for magnesium carbonate and 4.7 10 ⁇ * for calcium carbonate can buffer that in the nucleation phase instead of calcium hydroxide (solubility product 3.9 x 10 "*) magnesium hydroxide (1.5 x 10 ⁇ 12 ), aluminum hydroxide (1.9 x 10" 31 ) or iron hydroxide (5.0 x 10 -3 ”) as a binder uses and thereby specifically causes a more or less strong buffering of the active material, through which the dissolution of the material is delayed accordingly.
- active bentonite and or sodium sulfate decahydrate for regulating the water balance in the soil, of which active bentonite is capable of storing water in an amount of 30 times its weight, while this sodium sulfate decahydrate congruently splits off its crystal water at a temperature of over 30 ° C.
- an active substance can be added to the pellets, through which the plant absorbs the ozone which is absorbed by the leaves due to the sun's rays and which has a detrimental effect on the plant organ.
- This can either be a buffer agent imparting a weakly alkaline reaction - pH> 7 - to the plant juices or an agrotechnologically justifiable catalyst, for example manganese sulfa (MnSO- *), which causes the decomposition of the ozone, the rate of decomposition increasing with increasing alkalinity of the solution (plant juice ) decreases.
- MnSO- * manganese sulfa
- active substances for the production of pellets for the removal of nitrogen impurities and in connection therewith phosphorus impurities and possibly heavy metals as use or.
- phosphate salts of a cation of the 2nd main and subgroups of the periodic table (MeHPO), in particular magnesium hydrogen phosphate (MgHPO.), and / or phosphate salts, in particular the orthophosphate salts , a cation of the 2nd main and subgroups of the periodic table, in particular tri-magnesium-di-phosphate, the phosphate salt, in particular the orthophosphate forming one of the active substances, being synthesized in the first pelletizing stage in such a way that initially a partial amount of metal oxide is reacted with a sufficient amount of phosphoric acid for the reaction and then further magnesium oxide is added, whereupon after complete reaction the pelleting takes place using the magnesium hydroxide formed in the second reaction stage as a binder in conjunction with the excess water of reaction formed in the first reaction stage .
- MeHPO magnesium hydrogen phosphate
- / or phosphate salts in particular the orthophosphate salts , a cation of the 2nd main and subgroup
- the process of the invention can furthermore be used with great advantage in the production of pellets for the neutralization of acids with, if appropriate, simultaneous removal of heavy metals.
- the pelleting is expediently carried out in such a way that initially nuclei are formed with a nucleus essentially consisting of bases from the second main group of the periodic system, in particular magnesium hydroxide, and a coating of iron III hydroxide and the nuclei subsequently in pelletized in a matrix, pellets with different composition, ie in particular pellets with a different magnesium hydroxide / iron III hydroxide ratio can be formed, of which the pellets containing a high proportion of magnesium hydroxide of the (rapid ) Neutralization of the acids dissolved in the treated liquid and the pellets containing a higher proportion of iron-III-hydroxide serve the stronger inclusion (encapsulation) of magnesium hydroxide with the effect that in the neutralization phase with the aim of separating the heavy metals to a value above elevated pH to the more environmentally friendly value of about 7, 5 to
- the weakly acidic effect of the iron hydroxide is based on the fact that the iron hydroxide is in the form of a trivalent hydrated iron ion, which is derived from this - - For gradually converting i Fe (H3J ⁇ ) s: (OH) * ⁇ .- with continuous elimination of hydrogen ions.
- the pellets produced in this way that heavy metals contained in the solution precipitate out in the phase of the increased pH (> 9) and the precipitate a in colloidal form present iron hydroxide is adsorbed.
- the invention is explained below using a few examples:
- the mixture is homogenized intensively. Now 2.5 kg of water, 2.5 kg of magnesium oxide and 5.0 kg of white lime are added "and mixed intensively. After the exothermic reaction of the lime quenching has ended, the mixture is pelleted with the addition of 4.5 kg of pelletizing water until the germination stage, whereupon the final pelleting with the addition of a further 0.5 to 0.6 kg of water until the desired micro-coated germ-based pellet with a grain size of between 3 and 6 mm is formed, they contain water in an amount of approximately 2.0 to 2.2 kg, have a deactivating effect Ozone solutions show a pH in water of about 11.6, in acidic water - starting value 3.8 - a buffered value of 7.35.
- pelletizing water is then added to the cooled reaction mass in three steps with constant pelleting, and initially an amount of about 2.75 kg, then after a time of about 1 minute another 1.35 kg. After a pelleting time of a further 10 minutes, pelletizing nuclei have formed which, after the addition of a further 1.35 k of pelleting water, are finally pelleted to pellets of a size between 3 mm and 6 m.
- the moist pellets are powdered with about 2.5 kg of magnesium oxide and air-dried for 12 hours.
- Pelletizing water processed into pellets which are suitable for pH adjustment.
- the production takes place in the same, shown in example
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