Document Type : Research Paper

Author

Engineering College, University of Baghdad /Baghdad

Abstract

Chromate plating activities are almost associated with certain amounts of
hazardous chromium wastes which might be considered as resource losses that can be
detoxified and recovered to usable product. The recycling of chromate from aqueous
electroplating sludge by oxidizing Cr (III) species to Cr (VI) form has been studied.
Wet chemical oxidation was attempted with hydrogen peroxide to oxidize the Cr (III)
contained in a freshly collected aqueous ferri-chromium hydroxide sludge in slightly
alkaline media (pH=8-9) at room temperature (25±5). Complete oxidation of Cr (III)
with hydrogen peroxide could not be achieved. A maximum Cr (VI) recovery of only
77% was obtained using 30.8 mm/l of Cr (III) as initial concentration initial. The
oxidation reaction kinetic was found to be dependent on trivalent chromium
concentration and oxidant concentration which is described by the following rate
equation:

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