Continuous Circuit Production and Accelerated Ageing of Iron(III)- Arsenic(V) Coprecipitates - Probing Process-Stability Relationships

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Richard Jack De Klerk
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The standard industrial method of arsenic removal from acidic aqueous processing effluents involves coprecipitation of arsenic with ferric iron (Fe/As>3) by lime neutralization in continuous circuits. To better understand current industrial practice, continuous circuit coprecipitation experiments were performed to identify industrially relevant process parameters and co-ion solutes that contribute to improved arsenic removal and retention. The coprecipitated solids were subjected to accelerated ageing at 20°, 40° & 70°C and arsenic behavior was monitored and modeled. Staging and the presence of calcium ions were found to have the most significant impact on arsenic retention. In this paper the techniques used and major results obtained are discussed.
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APA: Richard Jack De Klerk  (2008)  Continuous Circuit Production and Accelerated Ageing of Iron(III)- Arsenic(V) Coprecipitates - Probing Process-Stability Relationships

MLA: Richard Jack De Klerk Continuous Circuit Production and Accelerated Ageing of Iron(III)- Arsenic(V) Coprecipitates - Probing Process-Stability Relationships. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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