Thallium Removal Through Modification Of Metal Hydroxide Precipitation Schemes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Vatterrodt
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

Thallium is not significantly removed from mining influenced water (MIW) through conventional treatment in hydroxide precipitation plants. We experimentally investigated modifications to hydroxide precipitation schemes to concurrently remove thallium. Our goal was to determine cost effective and efficient hydroxide precipitation process modifications for thallium removal. Strategies for removal targeted multiple mechanisms including sorption, co-precipitation and/or oxidation of monovalent thallium. Modifications were tested in batch and included oxidant evaluation and the role of manganese. Removal of thallium was enhanced by the addition of permanganate as well as oxygen by aeration. In addition, contact with retained solids and the initial manganese concentration played an important role in the extent of thallium removal observed. This paper reports on our findings and discusses the implications in the removal of thallium with minor modifications to the hydroxide precipitation process.
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APA: K. Vatterrodt  (2013)  Thallium Removal Through Modification Of Metal Hydroxide Precipitation Schemes

MLA: K. Vatterrodt Thallium Removal Through Modification Of Metal Hydroxide Precipitation Schemes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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