Ambient Temperature Treatment of Noranda Tailing and Berkeley Pit Acid Mine Water by Modified Ferrite Coprecipitation and Magnetic Separation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Acid mine drainage containing heavy metal ions is a large environmental problem facing the mining and mineral processing industry. The femte coprecipitation is a novel technique for removing heavy metal ions from waste water, recently applied to acid mine drainage. The fenite precipitation is usually performed at high temperature and therefore if applied in conventional manner, it becomes uneconomical to treat large quantities of acid mine drainage. In this paper the ferrite precipitation at ambient temperature-is &died. The possible mechanism of ferrite formation is discussed Experimental results from Noranda Tailing and Berkeley Pit water treated by this process are presented.
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APA:  (1994)  Ambient Temperature Treatment of Noranda Tailing and Berkeley Pit Acid Mine Water by Modified Ferrite Coprecipitation and Magnetic Separation

MLA: Ambient Temperature Treatment of Noranda Tailing and Berkeley Pit Acid Mine Water by Modified Ferrite Coprecipitation and Magnetic Separation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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