The behaviour of zinc, cadmium, thallium, tin and selenium during ferrihydrite precipitation from sulphate media

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. M. Zinck J. E. Dutrizac
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Ferrihydrite is often the initial precipitate resulting from the rapid neutralization of Fe(III) sulphate solutions, and it seems to be a major constituent of zinc plant neutral leach residues. The most important parameters affecting ferrihydrite precipitaton are temperature, solution pH and the neutralization rate. Low temperatures and rapid neutralization rates yield poorly filterable ferrihydrite, whereas higher temperatures and slower neutralization rates produce readily filterable precipitates; in all instances, however, the precipitates are two-line ferrihydrite. Significant amounts of Zn are incorporated in the ferrihydrite precipitates, and the Zn contents increase with increasing Zn concentration, pH or temperature. Generally, the sulphate contents of the precipitates decrease as the Zn contents increase, and this may indicate that the Zn is adsorbed on the ferrihydrite. Discrete Zn phases were not detected. Neither Cd nor Tl is precipitated with ferrihydrite, although thallium jarosite co-precipitates with ferrihydrite at high Tl concentrations and elevated temperatures. Virtually all of the Sn added to the solution precipitates with the ferrihydrite, but the tin is believed to be present as intimately admixed amorphous SnO2.nH2O. Although selenite extensively precipitates with the ferrihydrite, selenate remains mostly in solution, likely because of the close similarity of the SeO4 2- ion to the SO4 2- ion which is present in high concentrations and saturates the available sites for anion adsorption.
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APA: J. M. Zinck J. E. Dutrizac  (1998)  The behaviour of zinc, cadmium, thallium, tin and selenium during ferrihydrite precipitation from sulphate media

MLA: J. M. Zinck J. E. Dutrizac The behaviour of zinc, cadmium, thallium, tin and selenium during ferrihydrite precipitation from sulphate media. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1998.

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