Electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) is a hazardous by-product from steel production in electric arc furnaces, characterized by a complex chemical composition and high concentrations of heavy metals such as zinc, lead, and iron. This review aims to critically evaluate the main non-hydrometallurgical treatment routes applied to EAFD, focusing on ...
Antonio Clareti Pereira +2 more
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Ternary Blends for Self-Compacting Mortars Production Composed by Electric Arc Furnace Dust and Other Industrial by-Products. [PDF]
López-Uceda A +5 more
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Spent Mushroom Substrate and Electric Arc Furnace Dust Recycling by Carbothermic Reduction Method. [PDF]
Chang HH +5 more
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Study of the effect of EAFD in polymer composites usig DoE
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Niubó Eslava, Maria +5 more
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Assessment of Phytotoxicity of Landfilled Waste and Foundry Dust Based on The Direct Test. [PDF]
Bożym M.
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Steel Manufacturing EAF Dust as a Potential Adsorbent for Hydrogen Sulfide Removal. [PDF]
Frilund C +4 more
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Hydrometallurgical Treatment of EAF By-Products for Metal Recovery: Opportunities and Challenges
The electric arc furnace (EAF) is a key technology in the steel production industry, particularly for recycling scrap iron. It plays a crucial role in the shift to low-carbon metallurgy, responding to the growing demand for more sustainable production ...
Ewa Rudnik
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Low Temperature In Situ Synthesis of ZnO Nanoparticles from Electric Arc Furnace Dust (EAFD) Waste to Impart Antibacterial Properties on Natural Dye-Colored Batik Fabrics. [PDF]
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Polyphenols and Maillard Reaction Products in Dried Prunus spinosa Fruits: Quality Aspects and Contribution to Anti-Inflammatory and Antioxidant Activity in Human Immune Cells Ex Vivo. [PDF]
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Electric arc furnace dust (EAFD), categorized as hazardous waste, contains notable concentrations of zinc. This research involved inducing the in situ deposition of zinc ions from EAFD on activated carbon (AC) surfaces, followed by the formation of ZIF-8
Nguyen Thi Tuyet Nhi +2 more
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