TY - JOUR
T1 - Zn recovery from steel mill EAF dusts
T2 - A two-step biotechnological approach
AU - Frueholz, Rebeka
AU - Spiess, Sabine
AU - Eisbacher-Lubensky, Jan
AU - Habermaier, Clemens
AU - Guebitz, Georg M.
AU - Mueller, Josephine
AU - Haberbauer, Marianne
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2025
PY - 2025/7/16
Y1 - 2025/7/16
N2 - The growing demand for recycling strategies intended for electric arc furnace (EAF) dusts to recover secondary raw materials calls for innovative approaches that align with environmentally compatible practices. For the recovery of Zn, biogenic sulfuric acid was produced utilizing A. thiooxidans in a reactor in a fed-batch mode. The acid was then used in leaching experiments endeavoring to determine optimal leaching parameters for an efficient Zn extraction while retaining Fe in the dust matrix. At 30 °C, 100 g L−1 pulp density, and at a leaching duration of 10 min, a concentration of 30 g L−1 of Zn equivalent to a leaching efficiency of 76.67 % was found in the leachate while only 0.02 % of the Fe went into solution, indicating a good separation of these two metals. To purify the leaching solution, 48 % Fe was precipitated by adjusting the pH to 3.8 using NaOH. The extraction of Zn from the leachate was then achieved using a microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) with a two-chamber H-cell setup, with the chambers being separated by a proton exchange membrane. The average Zn recovery from the leachate was 99.9 ± 0.1 % and a final Zn purity on the electrode of 99.2 % was achieved.
AB - The growing demand for recycling strategies intended for electric arc furnace (EAF) dusts to recover secondary raw materials calls for innovative approaches that align with environmentally compatible practices. For the recovery of Zn, biogenic sulfuric acid was produced utilizing A. thiooxidans in a reactor in a fed-batch mode. The acid was then used in leaching experiments endeavoring to determine optimal leaching parameters for an efficient Zn extraction while retaining Fe in the dust matrix. At 30 °C, 100 g L−1 pulp density, and at a leaching duration of 10 min, a concentration of 30 g L−1 of Zn equivalent to a leaching efficiency of 76.67 % was found in the leachate while only 0.02 % of the Fe went into solution, indicating a good separation of these two metals. To purify the leaching solution, 48 % Fe was precipitated by adjusting the pH to 3.8 using NaOH. The extraction of Zn from the leachate was then achieved using a microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) with a two-chamber H-cell setup, with the chambers being separated by a proton exchange membrane. The average Zn recovery from the leachate was 99.9 ± 0.1 % and a final Zn purity on the electrode of 99.2 % was achieved.
KW - Biohydrometallurgy
KW - Metal extraction
KW - Metallurgical dust
KW - Microbial electrolysis cells
KW - Waste valorization
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U2 - 10.1016/j.rcradv.2025.200278
DO - 10.1016/j.rcradv.2025.200278
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105011404047
SN - 2667-3789
VL - 27.2025
JO - Resources, Conservation and Recycling Advances
JF - Resources, Conservation and Recycling Advances
IS - September
M1 - 200278
ER -