A brief review on flue gas desulfurization gypsum recovery toward calcium carbonate preparation

IF 3.5 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Environmental science. Advances Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1039/d4va00179f
Wei Xu, Chunhong Liu, Kaimin Du, Qiangsheng Gao, Zheming Liu, Weijian Wang
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The past several years have witnessed great progress in utilization of industrial waste gypsum. Newly developed carbonation technology toward CaCO3 preparation also reveals a significant utilization way to recover high-value products from waste gypsum, whereas there is a shortage of systematic reviews reporting the most recent progress in carbonation of flue gas desulfurization gypsum (FGDG). This review provides a timely and comprehensive summary of major achievements regarding FGDG carbonation and calcium carbonate production to address future investigation directions. We start with a brief introduction of FGDG production and utilization approaches in practical use with their advantages and disadvantages. Then we systematically summarize two types of carbonation, including a direct way and an indirect way. The direct way typically involves three steps: CO2 capture and CO32− formation; CaSO4·2H2O dissolution; CaCO3 crystallization. High purity CaCO3 is prepared and the polymorph of precipitated CaCO3 is affected by many factors, such as the Ca2+/CO32− ratio, reaction conditions, impurities, and additives. The indirect way involves gypsum thermal reduction, carbonation, and sulfur recovery. Finally, challenges of current work and perspectives are presented to expedite future industrialization progress and provide a promising research direction for FGDG carbonation.

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过去几年,工业废石膏的利用取得了巨大进展。新开发的制备 CaCO3 的碳化技术也揭示了从废石膏中回收高价值产品的重要利用途径,但目前还缺少系统性综述来报道烟气脱硫石膏(FGDG)碳化的最新进展。本综述及时、全面地总结了有关烟气脱硫石膏碳化和碳酸钙生产的主要成就,并探讨了未来的研究方向。我们首先简要介绍了实际应用中的脱硫石膏生产和利用方法及其优缺点。然后,我们系统地总结了两种碳化方式,包括直接方式和间接方式。直接方式通常包括三个步骤:二氧化碳捕获和 CO32- 形成;CaSO4-2H2O 溶解;CaCO3 结晶。高纯度 CaCO3 的制备和沉淀 CaCO3 的多晶体受许多因素的影响,如 Ca2+/CO32- 比率、反应条件、杂质和添加剂。间接方法包括石膏热还原、碳化和硫回收。最后,介绍了当前工作面临的挑战和展望,以加快未来的工业化进程,并为烟气脱硫石膏碳化提供了一个前景广阔的研究方向。
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