Characterisation of Sulphide Oxidation in a Passive Acid Rock Drainage (ARD) Treatment System

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
N. Mooruth R. P. van Hille
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Remediation of acid rock drainage (ARD) was performed within a linear flow channel reactor (LFCR) via a floating sulphur biofilm (FSB). A full sulphur species material balance was conducted in order to characterize the sulphide oxidation. The reactor was able to achieve an 82% and 93% conversion of sulphide with a hydraulic residence time of 2 and 5 days respectively. 92% and 55.5% of the converted sulphide reported to the biofilm as sulphur for the 2 and 5 day residence times respectively. The mass transport limitations within the biofilm were identified via a dissolved oxygen gradient profiling system.
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APA: N. Mooruth R. P. van Hille  (2011)  Characterisation of Sulphide Oxidation in a Passive Acid Rock Drainage (ARD) Treatment System

MLA: N. Mooruth R. P. van Hille Characterisation of Sulphide Oxidation in a Passive Acid Rock Drainage (ARD) Treatment System. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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