Coprecipitation of As(V) with Fe(III) in Sulfate Media: Solubility and Speciation ofArsenic

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yongfeng Jia
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Lime neutralization and co-precipitation of As(V) with iron(III) is the most widely used and most economical method for the removal of arsenic from mineral processing solutions and effluents. However, the arsenate fixation mechanism in the coprecipitated solids is not fully understood. It was suggested by various researchers to be a ferrihydrite precipitation process during which arsenate is removed by adsorption on ferrihydrite. In this study, XRD, EXAFS and microprobe were employed for the speciation of arsenic and the effect of various factors on arsenic solubility was also investigated. The results indicate that coprecipitation is a more complicated process than simple adsorption resulting in lower arsenic solubilities. Poorly crystalline ferric arsenate was observed for the first time to be present in the coprecipitated solids. In case of lime as base, there exists some type of Ca-Fe-arsenate association. A general term ?coprecipitate? is suggested to describe the precipitated arsenic-bearing solids instead of those widely used specific terms ?arsenical ferrihydrite? or ?arsenic-bearing ferrihydrite?.
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APA: Yongfeng Jia  (2005)  Coprecipitation of As(V) with Fe(III) in Sulfate Media: Solubility and Speciation ofArsenic

MLA: Yongfeng Jia Coprecipitation of As(V) with Fe(III) in Sulfate Media: Solubility and Speciation ofArsenic. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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