Removal Of Selenium From Gold Heap Leachate By Activated Alumina Adsorption (3e4979a4-2ffc-40b7-8c5b-dd2320a4fa92)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 584 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
Leachates from gold heap-leaching mines contain selenium concentrations as high as 2 mg/L. Previous studies report satisfactory selenium adsorption by activated alumina when using relatively "clean" drinking waters. However, the findings of these studies cannot be directly applied to the treatment of mine leachate where other ions compete for the alumina adsorption sites. This study evaluated the adsorption of selenium from a mine leachate to develop design parameters for full-scale activated alumina processes. The study revealed that 68% of the selenium in the leachate could be removed by alumina at pH > 5.0. Silica adversely affected the selenium adsorption capacity. At pH values < 4, silica was poorly adsorbed by alumina and selenium adsorption was improved.
Citation
APA:
(1994) Removal Of Selenium From Gold Heap Leachate By Activated Alumina Adsorption (3e4979a4-2ffc-40b7-8c5b-dd2320a4fa92)MLA: Removal Of Selenium From Gold Heap Leachate By Activated Alumina Adsorption (3e4979a4-2ffc-40b7-8c5b-dd2320a4fa92). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.