The Synthesis And Stability Of Yukonite: Implications In Solid Arsenical Waste Storage

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Matthew T. Bohan John J. Mahoney George P. Demopoulos
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Abstract

In recent times processing of arsenic-laden complex ores and heightened awareness of the detrimental health effects of arsenic has put an increasing burden on metallurgical operations to remove arsenic from processes for disposal in an environmentally stable form. At present, arsenic is removed and prepared for storage by precipitation of insoluble secondary arsenic-bearing minerals. It has been suggested that Ca(II)-Fe(III)-As(V) phases resembling the natural mineral yukonite, under certain conditions, may have a role in controlling arsenic pore water concentrations in arsenical waste storage facilities. In this study, a previous synthesis method of yukonite (Ca3Fe5(AsO4)4(OH)9⋅4H2O) is revisited and new solubility/stability data is presented based on a modified method.
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APA: Matthew T. Bohan John J. Mahoney George P. Demopoulos  (2014)  The Synthesis And Stability Of Yukonite: Implications In Solid Arsenical Waste Storage

MLA: Matthew T. Bohan John J. Mahoney George P. Demopoulos The Synthesis And Stability Of Yukonite: Implications In Solid Arsenical Waste Storage. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2014.

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