Removal of arsenic and metal ions from acidic effluents via the Fenton reaction method

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Y. Wang
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Aug 3, 2023

Abstract

Arsenic-bearing acidic effluent from hydrometallurgical processes contains many harmful metal ions and must be appropriately treated before discharge. In the present study, arsenic, copper, zinc, aluminum, and magnesium were co-precipitated by means of the Fenton reaction. The precipitates obtained under different conditions were investigated to determine their stability. The results indicate that pH value and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) dosage have significant effects on the removal of various elements. Arsenic, copper, zinc, and aluminum (but not magnesium) can be removed at pH 5–6 and anH2O2/As mole ratio of 2 at ambient temperature. The precipitates were mainly amorphous and granular with particle size in the micrometre range. The arsenic concentration in leachate from the toxicity characteristic leaching test was 3.6 mg/L, which proves that the precipitates are effective in fixing arsenic.
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APA: Y. Wang  (2023)  Removal of arsenic and metal ions from acidic effluents via the Fenton reaction method

MLA: Y. Wang Removal of arsenic and metal ions from acidic effluents via the Fenton reaction method. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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