A Mineralogical Study of Jarofix Products for the Stabilization of Jarosite Residues for Disposal

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. T. Chen J. E. Dutrizac
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Noranda Inc., CEZinc presently employs a cement-stabilization (jarofix) process to stabilize its jarosite residues for direct disposal. In this process, Portland cement partly decomposes Na-jarosite to form Ca6Fe2(SC>4)3(OH)i2.nH20, ferric hydroxide and sodium sulphate which further reacts to form gypsum; approximately one-third of the Na-jarosite reacts in the current commercial product. The cured jarofix products also contain minor amounts of various Ca-Al-Fe silicate-sulphate-hydrate phases and traces of calcite. Together with gypsum and a Ca-Fe sulphate phase, these species bond the various particles together, imparting mechanical strength and reducing the permeability. Water-soluble Zn and Mg are stabilized in the Ca-Al-Fe silicate-sulphate-hydrate phases. The freshly cured products usually contain small amounts of moisture and traces of residual Portland cement, which provides additional alkalinity for the neutralization of any residual acid species. Jarofix products stored for more than six years in the laboratory, after curing, are usually dry and exhibit the same micro-textures as those of the freshly cured products. However, the stored products are depleted in the Ca6Fe2(S04)3(OH)i2.nH20 and Portland cement phases, and are enriched in gypsum and calcite which reflects the highly alkaline environment of the jarofix products. The aged products also have increased amounts of the Ca-Al-Fe silicate-sulphate-hydrate phases which have elevated Zn and Mg contents. This implies a further immobilization of residual water-soluble Zn and Mg during stora
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APA: T. T. Chen J. E. Dutrizac  (2000)  A Mineralogical Study of Jarofix Products for the Stabilization of Jarosite Residues for Disposal

MLA: T. T. Chen J. E. Dutrizac A Mineralogical Study of Jarofix Products for the Stabilization of Jarosite Residues for Disposal. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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