Treatment Of Acid Mine Drainage Containing Iron Ions And Arsenic For Utilization Of The Sludge

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hiroshi Nakazawa
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

An acid mine drainage in abandoned Horobetsu mine in Hokkaido, Japan, contains arsenic and iron ions; total arsenic ca.10ppm, As(III) ca. 8.5ppm, total iron 379ppm, ferrous iron 266ppm, pH1.8. Arsenic occurs mostly as arsenite (As (III)) or arsenate (As (V)) in natural water. As(III) is more difficult to be remove than As(V), and it is necessary to oxidize As(III) to As(V) for effective removal. 5mL of the mine drainage or its filtrate through the membrane filter (pore size 0.45m) were added to arsenite solutions (pH1.8) with the concentration of 5ppm. After the incubation of 30 days, As(III) was oxidized completely with the addition of the mine drainage while the oxidation did not occur with the addition of filtrate, indicating the microbial oxidation of As(III). In this paper, we have investigated the microbial oxidation of As(III) in acid water below pH2.0.
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APA: Hiroshi Nakazawa  (2006)  Treatment Of Acid Mine Drainage Containing Iron Ions And Arsenic For Utilization Of The Sludge

MLA: Hiroshi Nakazawa Treatment Of Acid Mine Drainage Containing Iron Ions And Arsenic For Utilization Of The Sludge. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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