Preparation, Characterization And Solubilities Of Adsorbed And Co-Precipitated Iron (III)-Arsenate Solids

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Y. F. Jia
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Arsenic constitutes a major contaminant for the hydrometallurgical industry. Its removal and immobilization from process effluents typically involves lime neutralization and co-precipitation with ferric iron (Fe (III)/As(V)>3). Alternatively, precipitation of scorodite (FeAsO4?2H2O (cr)) may be applied to arsenic fixation. The mechanism of arsenic fixation in the former process has been suggested to be surface adsorption. Unequivocal characterization of these products is difficult because of their amorphous nature hence a variety of methods need to be applied including the particularly powerful method, extended x-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy. In this study, we have investigated the preparation of arsenate-adsorbed ferrihydrite with the purpose to compare its structure to that of Fe(III)-As(V) co-precipitates and scorodite (both amorphous and crystalline). Furthermore the solubilities of these Fe(III)-As(V) solids are measured as a function of pH. Their structures are elucidated and correlated to their solubilities and thereby the application of these findings to the practice of arsenic removal and disposal is assessed.
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APA: Y. F. Jia  (2003)  Preparation, Characterization And Solubilities Of Adsorbed And Co-Precipitated Iron (III)-Arsenate Solids

MLA: Y. F. Jia Preparation, Characterization And Solubilities Of Adsorbed And Co-Precipitated Iron (III)-Arsenate Solids. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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