Characterization of Acid-Leach Residues for Decommissioning by Alkaline Rinsing

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Michael G. Li Lionel J. J. Catalan Serge Payant
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Alkaline solution rinsing for decommissioning of an acid-leached residue was evaluated by column experiments, neutralization tests and solid characterization by XRD and SEM. It was found that consumption of a strong alkali during residue neutralization was much greater than that required to neutralize the soluble acidity. The excess alkalinity was consumed by solid-phase conversions unnecessary for the success of decommissioning. Alkaline rinsing did not reduce the time requirement for decommissioning when compared with plain water rinsing. Since no benefit is gained to compensate for the additional costs associated with excess alkali consumption, we conclude that strong alkaline solution rinsing is in fact inferior to simple water rinsing.
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APA: Michael G. Li Lionel J. J. Catalan Serge Payant  (1998)  Characterization of Acid-Leach Residues for Decommissioning by Alkaline Rinsing

MLA: Michael G. Li Lionel J. J. Catalan Serge Payant Characterization of Acid-Leach Residues for Decommissioning by Alkaline Rinsing. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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