Quantitative Modeling for Neutralization/Co-Precipitation Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Tokoro S. Suzuki T. Sakakibara S. Owada
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Acid mine drainage (AMD) has been actively treated by neutralization from about 80 abandoned or closed mines in Japan. More efficient and cost effective treatment processes has been demanded for AMD due to the government investment of billions of yen every year to protect the environment from these discharges. In this study, quantitative modeling was conducted for actual AMD to predict pH or residual concentration of toxic elements after neutralization/co-precipitation process. Simple chemical equilibrium calculation was not adequate for quantitative prediction of pH after neutralization, because residual concentration of major elements of AMD, such as Fe or Si, could not be quantitatively calculated. When oxidation rate of Fe(II) to Fe(III) and precipitation rate of kaolinite were added to the model, quantitative prediction of pH and Fe or Si concentration was achieved. Surface complexation at the interface between hydroxide such as ferrihydrite or aluminum hydroxide and AMD was the most important mechanism for removal of dilute toxic ions. When surface complexation model at the interface of ferrihydrite was added to the model, residual As (V) and Pb (II) concentration after neutralization/coprecipitation process was successfully calculated. On the other hand, surface complezation model of aluminum hydroxide was also necessary for quantitative prediction of residual Zn(II) concentration after neutralization/co-precipitation process.
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APA: C. Tokoro S. Suzuki T. Sakakibara S. Owada  (2014)  Quantitative Modeling for Neutralization/Co-Precipitation Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage

MLA: C. Tokoro S. Suzuki T. Sakakibara S. Owada Quantitative Modeling for Neutralization/Co-Precipitation Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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