The Long-Term Stability of the Iron (III)-Arsenate Coprecipitate: Effects of the Transformation of 2-Line Ferrihydrite on the Immobilization of Arsenate

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Danni Zhang Shaofeng Wang Yongfeng Jia
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Arsenic in mineral processing solutions and effluents is commonly removed and immobilized via iron(III)-arsenatecoprecipitation. The effect of re-crystallization of 2-line ferrihydrite on the long-term stability of iron(III)-arsenate coprecipitate is still not fully understood. This work investigated the redistribution of arsenic and iron during 2-line ferrihydrite transformation at different pHs and temperatures over time. X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and chemical extraction were employed to characterize the crystallinity of the iron oxyhydroxides. Results showed that the amount of arsenic released into solution during aging increased significantly with increasing media pH.
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APA: Danni Zhang Shaofeng Wang Yongfeng Jia  (2014)  The Long-Term Stability of the Iron (III)-Arsenate Coprecipitate: Effects of the Transformation of 2-Line Ferrihydrite on the Immobilization of Arsenate

MLA: Danni Zhang Shaofeng Wang Yongfeng Jia The Long-Term Stability of the Iron (III)-Arsenate Coprecipitate: Effects of the Transformation of 2-Line Ferrihydrite on the Immobilization of Arsenate. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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