Hydrotalcite-like substance, process for producing the same and method of immobilizing hazardous substance
Abstract
A hydrotalcite-like substance capable of ion exchange with target anions, being of small crystal size that exhibits large basal spacing and excels at anion exchange performance; a process for producing the same; and a method of immobilizing hazardous substances. The hydrotalcite-like substance is produced by mixing an acidic solution containing aluminum and magnesium ions with an alkaline solution containing an alkali to synthesize a hydrotalcite-like substance, followed by, without ageing, water removal or neutralization. The molar ratio of aluminum ions and magnesium ions is preferably in the range of 1:5 to 1:2. Hazardous substances can be immobilized by pulverizing the hydrotalcite-like substance after synthesis and adding the powder to a subject, or adding a hydrotalcite-like substance in slurry form to a subject, or carrying out addition so as to cause the synthesis directly at the position of the subject. Furthermore, anion adsorption can be performed by a filter containing the hydrotalcite-like substance.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A process for producing a hydrotalcite-like substance, which comprises the steps of:
mixing an acidic solution containing aluminum ions and magnesium ions with an alkaline solution containing alkalis to produce a hydrotalcite-like substance; and subjecting the hydrotalcite-like substance thus produced to water removal or neutralization process without ageing.
2 . The process for producing a hydrotalcite-like substance according to claim 1 , wherein a molar ratio of said aluminum ion to said magnesium ion is in a range of from 1:5 to 1:2.
3 . The process for producing a hydrotalcite-like substance according to claim 1 , wherein said acidic solution contains aluminum compound and/or magnesium compound that are/is not dissolved therein.
4 . The process for producing a hydrotalcite-like substance according to claim 1 , wherein at least one selected from a group consisting of alumina, sodium aluminate, aluminum hydroxide, aluminum chloride, aluminum nitrate, bauxite, residue left after producing alumina from bauxite and aluminum sludge is used as an aluminum source of said aluminum ions.
5 . The process for producing a hydrotalcite-like substance according to claim 1 , wherein at least one selected from a group consisting of brucite, magnesium chloride, magnesium hydroxide, magnesite and calcined magnesite is used as a magnesium source of said magnesium ions.
6 . The process for producing a hydrotalcite-like substance according to claim 5 , wherein at least one selected from a group consisting of sodium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, lime and solidification material for cement is used as said alkalis.
7 . The process for producing a hydrotalcite-like substance according to claim 1 , wherein neither said acidic solution nor said alkaline solution contains carbonate ions.
8 . The process for producing a hydrotalcite-like substance according to claim 1 , wherein said acidic solution is mixed with said alkaline solution at 100 degrees C. or lower.
9 . A process for immobilizing a hazardous substance, which comprises the step of adding a hydrotalcite-like substance to an object to be immobilized in a manner that the synthesis of the hydrotalcite-like substance occurs directly on the object to be immobilized through the mixing of an acidic solution containing aluminum ions and magnesium ions with an alkaline solution containing alkalis, and then subjecting the same to water removal process or neutralization process.
10 . The process for immobilizing a hazardous substance, according to claim 9 , wherein said hydrotalcite-like substance is added to the object to be immobilized after adding alkalis to the object.
11 . The process for immobilizing a hazardous substance according to claim 9 , wherein a molar ratio of said aluminum ions to said magnesium ions is in a range of from 1:5 to 1:2.
12 . The process for immobilizing a hazardous substance according to claim 9 , wherein said acidic solution contains aluminum compound and/or magnesium compound that are/is not dissolved therein.
13 . The process for immobilizing a hazardous substance according to claim 9 , wherein at least one selected from a group consisting of alumina, sodium aluminate, aluminum hydroxide, aluminum chloride, aluminum nitrate, bauxite, residue left after producing alumina from bauxite and aluminum sludge is used as an aluminum source of said aluminum ions.
14 . The process for immobilizing a hazardous substance according to claim 9 , wherein at least one selected from a group consisting of brucite, magnesium chloride, magnesium hydroxide, magnesite and calcined magnesite is used as a magnesium source of said magnesium ions.
15 . The process for immobilizing a hazardous substance according to claim 9 , wherein at least one selected from a group consisting of sodium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, lime and solidification material for cement is used as said alkalis.
16 . The process for immobilizing a hazardous substance according to claim 9 , wherein neither said acidic solution nor said alkaline solution contains carbonate ions.
17 . The process for immobilizing a hazardous substance according to claim 9 , wherein zeolite and/or bentonite are/is used together with said hydrotalcite-like substance.
18 . The process for immobilizing a hazardous substance according to claim 17 , wherein the object to be immobilized is a contaminated soil polluted with a hazardous substance, wastes containing contaminated water or a hazardous substance, leachate thereof and the like, and said hydrotalcite-like substance is added to the contaminated soil or wastes together with zeolite and/or bentonite.
19 . The process for immobilizing a hazardous substance according to claim 17 , wherein said contaminated soil is covered with a filter layer of zeolite and/or bentonite, and another filter layer of said hydrotalcite-like substance.
20 . A process for immobilizing a hazardous substance, comprising the step of adding to an object to be immobilized an acidic solution containing aluminum ions and magnesium ions, while mixing with alkalis.Cited by (0)
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