Characterization of Iron-Arsenate and Lanthanum-Arsenate Precipitated Compounds

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. Nanor M. Misra
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The precipitation and removal of arsenic from process waters can be accomplished with addition of lanthanum chloride alone or in conjunction with ferric sulfate. The long term stability of these corresponding precipitated compounds is critical from the disposal stand-point. In this paper the characterization of ferric, lanthanum and lanthanum-ferric arsenate compounds formed at room temperature in acidic and alkaline pH is presented. The characterization techniques used included zeta potential, XRD and SEM. Zeta potential measurements of ferric and lanthanum hydroxides in the presence of arsenate indicate that oxyanions of arsenate are chemically adsorbed onto the positively charged surfaces of these hydroxides. In alkaline pH there is desorption of arsenate species from the ferric hydroxide surface, hence the product is thought to be unstable. On the contrary, lanthanum arsenate is stable in alkaline pH. XRD patterns show that the ferric arsenate formed in acidic and alkaline pH is amorphous, whereas lanthanum arsenate and lanthanum-ferric arsenate formed in acidic and alkaline pH are crystalline.
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APA: J. Nanor M. Misra  (1999)  Characterization of Iron-Arsenate and Lanthanum-Arsenate Precipitated Compounds

MLA: J. Nanor M. Misra Characterization of Iron-Arsenate and Lanthanum-Arsenate Precipitated Compounds. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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