Method for recovering P507 from extraction raffinate wastewater
A wastewater recovery and extraction technology, which is applied in chemical instruments and methods, compounds of group 5/15 elements of the periodic table, organic chemistry, etc., can solve the problems of high wastewater treatment costs, large consumption of extractants, and substandard wastewater discharge, etc. problems, to achieve the effect of reducing processing costs, reducing consumption, and ensuring discharge standards
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[0029] A method for recovering P507 from raffinate wastewater specifically comprises the following steps:
[0030] S101: Collect the raffinate waste water through a waste water bucket, then introduce it into the waste water tank, determine the weight of the raffinate waste water, and add a filter medium with a weight of 100g-150g;
[0031] S102: Stand still and stir the raffinate wastewater with the filter medium added to make the ingredients mixed, the stirring can be carried out with a stirrer, or manually with a stirring rod, until it is fully mixed and kept at room temperature;
[0032] S103: Stand still until the tiny oil particles aggregate and float on the surface of the mixed liquid. You can observe the floating situation of the tiny oil particles in real time through the observation window. You can stir i
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