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titleOfInvention Electrochemical treatment method of arsenic-containing soot
abstract The invention provides an electrochemical treatment method of arsenic-containing soot, which comprises the following steps: (1) mixing an alkali and a solvent or an alkali solution with the arsenic-containing soot to obtain a mixture; (2) placing the mixture as an electrolyte in an electrochemical reaction device for electrochemical reaction, wherein oxidizing gas is introduced into the electrolyte in the electrochemical reaction process; (3) and (3) carrying out solid-liquid separation on the reaction product obtained in the step (2) to obtain an arsenic-containing solution. The method has the advantages of high arsenic extraction rate, cleanness, no pollution, mild process conditions, low cost and low requirement on equipment; no impurity is introduced, so that the subsequent separation is facilitated; the concentration of the used alkali is lower, so that the alkali consumption is reduced; the automation degree is high, the manpower input can be reduced, good economic benefits and social benefits can be brought, and the application prospect is good.
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