The Detoxification of Effluents Containing Arsenic With Iron Sulphate and Hydrogen Peroxide

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Teixeira
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

An experimental investigation on the kinetics of oxidation of As(III) with H202 in synthetic effluent solutions followed by precipitation of Fe/As (V) compounds was carried out. The variables investigated were: As concentration (200 -3000 mg/l) , oxidation pH (2.0 -11.0), oxidation temperature (25 -800C) , H202 stoichiometric excess (50% -100%), precipitation pH (5.0 -7.0), precipitation agent (Fe2+ -Fe3+). Fixed conditions were, Fe/As molar ratio (6:1) and stirring speed (560 rpm). The results were empirically modelled. The precipitates obtained were amorphous. The precipitates were checked upon their environmental stability according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.E.P.A.) Toxicity Test, and were considered to be adequate for deposition in impermeable waste dumps. The combined Fe/H202 detoxification process, in selected conditions, was able to reduce the As contents of effluents containing 1600 mg/l As to 0.1 mg/l, in about 2 1/2 hours of total processing time.
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APA: Teixeira  (1990)  The Detoxification of Effluents Containing Arsenic With Iron Sulphate and Hydrogen Peroxide

MLA: Teixeira The Detoxification of Effluents Containing Arsenic With Iron Sulphate and Hydrogen Peroxide. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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