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Ecotoxicity attenuation by acid-resistant nanofiltration in scandium recovery from TiO(2) production waste
The lack of high-grade scandium (Sc) ores and recovery strategies has stimulated research on the exploitation of non-ore-related secondary sources that have great potential to safeguard the critical raw materials supply of the EU's economy. Waste materials may satisfy the growing global Sc dema...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10148044/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37128350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15512 |
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author | Fekete-Kertész, Ildikó Stirling, Tamás Vaszita, Emese Berkl, Zsófia Farkas, Éva Hedwig, Sebastian Remmen, Kirsten Lenz, Markus Molnár, Mónika Feigl, Viktória |
author_facet | Fekete-Kertész, Ildikó Stirling, Tamás Vaszita, Emese Berkl, Zsófia Farkas, Éva Hedwig, Sebastian Remmen, Kirsten Lenz, Markus Molnár, Mónika Feigl, Viktória |
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description | The lack of high-grade scandium (Sc) ores and recovery strategies has stimulated research on the exploitation of non-ore-related secondary sources that have great potential to safeguard the critical raw materials supply of the EU's economy. Waste materials may satisfy the growing global Sc demand, specifically residues from titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) production. New technologies are being developed for the recovery of Sc from such residues; however, the possible environmental impacts of intermediary products and residues are usually not considered. In order to provide a comprehensive ecotoxicity characterisation of the wastes and intermediate residues resulting from one promising new technology, acid-resistant nanofiltration (arNF), a waste-specific ecotoxicity toolkit was established. Three ecotoxicity assays were selected with specific test parameters providing the most diverse outcome for toxicity characterisation at different trophic levels: Aliivibrio fischeri (bacteria) bioluminescence inhibition (30 min exposure), Daphnia magna (crustacean) lethality and immobilisation (24 h exposure) and Lemna minor (plant) growth inhibition with determination of the frond number (7 d exposure). According to our results, the environmental impact of the generated intermediate and final residues on the aquatic ecosystem was mitigated by the consecutive steps of the filtration methods applied. High and statistically significant toxicity attenuation was achieved according to each test organism: toxicity was lowered based on EC(20) values, according to the A. fischeri bioluminescence inhibition assay (by 97%), D. magna lethality (by 99%) and L. minor frond number (by 100%), respectively, after the final filtration step, nanofiltration, in comparison to the original waste. Our results underline the importance of assessing chemical technologies' ecotoxicological and environmental impacts with easy-to-apply and cost-effective test methods to showcase the best available technologies. |
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spelling | pubmed-101480442023-04-30 Ecotoxicity attenuation by acid-resistant nanofiltration in scandium recovery from TiO(2) production waste Fekete-Kertész, Ildikó Stirling, Tamás Vaszita, Emese Berkl, Zsófia Farkas, Éva Hedwig, Sebastian Remmen, Kirsten Lenz, Markus Molnár, Mónika Feigl, Viktória Heliyon Research Article The lack of high-grade scandium (Sc) ores and recovery strategies has stimulated research on the exploitation of non-ore-related secondary sources that have great potential to safeguard the critical raw materials supply of the EU's economy. Waste materials may satisfy the growing global Sc demand, specifically residues from titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) production. New technologies are being developed for the recovery of Sc from such residues; however, the possible environmental impacts of intermediary products and residues are usually not considered. In order to provide a comprehensive ecotoxicity characterisation of the wastes and intermediate residues resulting from one promising new technology, acid-resistant nanofiltration (arNF), a waste-specific ecotoxicity toolkit was established. Three ecotoxicity assays were selected with specific test parameters providing the most diverse outcome for toxicity characterisation at different trophic levels: Aliivibrio fischeri (bacteria) bioluminescence inhibition (30 min exposure), Daphnia magna (crustacean) lethality and immobilisation (24 h exposure) and Lemna minor (plant) growth inhibition with determination of the frond number (7 d exposure). According to our results, the environmental impact of the generated intermediate and final residues on the aquatic ecosystem was mitigated by the consecutive steps of the filtration methods applied. High and statistically significant toxicity attenuation was achieved according to each test organism: toxicity was lowered based on EC(20) values, according to the A. fischeri bioluminescence inhibition assay (by 97%), D. magna lethality (by 99%) and L. minor frond number (by 100%), respectively, after the final filtration step, nanofiltration, in comparison to the original waste. Our results underline the importance of assessing chemical technologies' ecotoxicological and environmental impacts with easy-to-apply and cost-effective test methods to showcase the best available technologies. Elsevier 2023-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10148044/ /pubmed/37128350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15512 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Fekete-Kertész, Ildikó Stirling, Tamás Vaszita, Emese Berkl, Zsófia Farkas, Éva Hedwig, Sebastian Remmen, Kirsten Lenz, Markus Molnár, Mónika Feigl, Viktória Ecotoxicity attenuation by acid-resistant nanofiltration in scandium recovery from TiO(2) production waste |
title | Ecotoxicity attenuation by acid-resistant nanofiltration in scandium recovery from TiO(2) production waste |
title_full | Ecotoxicity attenuation by acid-resistant nanofiltration in scandium recovery from TiO(2) production waste |
title_fullStr | Ecotoxicity attenuation by acid-resistant nanofiltration in scandium recovery from TiO(2) production waste |
title_full_unstemmed | Ecotoxicity attenuation by acid-resistant nanofiltration in scandium recovery from TiO(2) production waste |
title_short | Ecotoxicity attenuation by acid-resistant nanofiltration in scandium recovery from TiO(2) production waste |
title_sort | ecotoxicity attenuation by acid-resistant nanofiltration in scandium recovery from tio(2) production waste |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10148044/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37128350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15512 |
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