Carregant...
Miniatura

Tipus de document

Article

Versió

Versió publicada

Data de publicació

Llicència de publicació

cc-by (c)  Torres-Rivero, K. et al., 2023
Si us plau utilitzeu sempre aquest identificador per citar o enllaçar aquest document: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/206338

Potential Use of Precipitates from Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) as Arsenic Adsorbents

Títol de la revista

Director/Tutor

ISSN de la revista

Títol del volum

Resum

The role of precipitates from acid mine drainage (AMD) in arsenic removal in water is a process to be investigated in more detail. The present study is focused on the potential use of two AMD precipitates using oxidation and Ca(OH)2 (OxPFe1) or CaCO3 (OxPFe2) as As(V) adsorbents and the comparison of their performance with two commercial adsorbents (nanohematite and Bayoxide®). The AMD's supernatants and precipitates were characterized using several techniques and assessed with theoretical speciation and mass balance methods. Gypsum was identified by XRD and assessed as the main component of the precipitates. Amorphous iron hydroxide was assessed as the second component (22% in mass), and jurbanite or aluminum hydroxide were present in the third likely phase. The equilibrium adsorption of As(V) in water at a pH between 4 and 6 was tested with the four adsorbents, and the Langmuir model correlated well. The maximum adsorption capacity (qmax) had the highest value for OxPFe1 and the lowest value for nanohematite (that could be explained in terms of the adsorbent surface speciation). The two precipitates have limited application to the adsorption of very low concentrations of arsenic because they have a binding constant (b) lower than the commercial adsorbents and could release a small amount of the arsenic contained in the precipitate.

Matèries (anglès)

Citació

Citació

TORRES RIVERO, Karina, BASTOS-ARRIETA, Julio, FLORIDO, Antonio, MARTÍ, Vicenç. Potential Use of Precipitates from Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) as Arsenic Adsorbents. _Water_. 2023. Vol. 15, núm. 18, pàgs. 3179. [consulta: 21 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 2073-4441. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/206338]

Exportar metadades

JSON - METS

Compartir registre