Manganese Oxide Coated-Media For Removal Of Soluble Manganese In Mine Drainage

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Felicia F. Peng
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The naturally occurring aged manganese oxide coated on the granular media was found to have a catalytic effect on the removal of low concentration of Mn(II) (-1 ppm) from drinking water. Applying this principle, a manganese removal technique was developed for removal of higher concentration of Mn(II) (-100 ppm) from mine drainage by using various aged filter media and synthesized granular media with manganese oxide coatings. Laboratory-scale continuous granular media column experiments were conducted to assess the feasibility of manganese oxide-coated granular media for Mn(II) removal from synthesized mine drainage. The removals of Mn(II) were evaluated as a function of operation parameters including solution pH, manganese oxide concentration coated on the media, interstitial velocity, and oxidant concentration of influent. Higher solution pH and/or higher manganese oxide concentration promoted the removal of Mn(II) on the oxide-coated granular media under low interstitial velocity. Addition of sodium hypochlorite as an oxidant in the influent resulted in continuously regenerated oxidized surface to serve as the catalyst for Mn(II) oxidation reaction on the surface of oxide-coated media.
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APA: Felicia F. Peng  (1994)  Manganese Oxide Coated-Media For Removal Of Soluble Manganese In Mine Drainage

MLA: Felicia F. Peng Manganese Oxide Coated-Media For Removal Of Soluble Manganese In Mine Drainage. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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