Ambient Pressure Production of Crystalline Scorodite from Arsenic-rich Metallurgical Effluent Solutions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
D. J. Droppert
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

This paper describes the precipitation-production of crystalline scorodite (FeAs04.2H20) from arsenic-rich sulphate-based metallurgical solutions at ambient pressure (95°C). Arsenic is precipitated by means of a controlled precipitation technique in which the supersaturation of the solution is carefully controlled. By controlling the supersaturation in the presence of seed material. the formation of amorphous ferric arsenate is prevented. Scorodite is known to be the most stable As(V) compound and is therefore preferred as host mineral for arsenic immobilization. The effect of the following parameters on the preCipitation behaviour and kinetics of scorodite are discussed: Type of base seed concentration initial [As]. sulphate concentration. neutralization rate. seed recycling and method of Fe(ll!) addition to Fe-deficient arsenic solutions.
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APA: D. J. Droppert  (1996)  Ambient Pressure Production of Crystalline Scorodite from Arsenic-rich Metallurgical Effluent Solutions

MLA: D. J. Droppert Ambient Pressure Production of Crystalline Scorodite from Arsenic-rich Metallurgical Effluent Solutions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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