The Removal Of Arsenic From Process Solutions: Theory And Industrial Practice

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Bryn Harris
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Much has been written over the past twenty years on the removal and chemical stabilization of arsenic from metallurgical process solutions. This paper reviews again the latest developments in this field, and concludes as before that the high-iron arsenical ferrihydrites, together with the high temperature arsenic minerals, scorodite and Type II, remain as the best and most viable vehicles for industrial control and disposal. However, a cautionary note is introduced, in that chemical environments cannot be considered in isolation, and that cogniscence has to be taken of microbiological activity in determining the disposal method. Data are also presented on a survey of industrial practice, which shows that arsenical ferrihydrite is by far the most widely-practiced and accepted method used worldwide. Finally, the disaster in Bangladesh is briefly discussed with reference to lessons that the metallurgical community might learn from this.
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APA: Bryn Harris  (2003)  The Removal Of Arsenic From Process Solutions: Theory And Industrial Practice

MLA: Bryn Harris The Removal Of Arsenic From Process Solutions: Theory And Industrial Practice. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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