Alternative Method for the Treatment of Hydrometallurgical Arsenic–Calcium Residues: The Immobilization of Arsenic as Scorodite
Arsenic–calcium residue (ACR) is one of the major hazardous solid wastes produced by the metallurgical industry that poses a serious threat to the environment. However, a suitable method for the effective treatment of ACR is still lacking. In this study, an alternative treatment method for ACRs via...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS omega 2020-06, Vol.5 (22), p.12979-12988 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Arsenic–calcium residue (ACR)
is one of the major hazardous
solid wastes produced by the metallurgical industry that poses a serious
threat to the environment. However, a suitable method for the effective
treatment of ACR is still lacking. In this study, an alternative treatment
method for ACRs via the immobilization of As as scorodite was proposed
with the use of two types of ACRs (ACR
real
directly collected
from a Pb refinery and ACR
lab
precipitated from waste sulfuric
acid in the lab). The treatment of ACR included preparing the As-enriched
solution via H
2
SO
4
dissolution–neutralization
of ACR at pH < 2, As(III) was oxidized by H
2
O
2
, and As(V) was immobilized as scorodite. The results showed that
gypsum produced from ACR
lab
in the dissolution–neutralization
process contained 68 mg/kg of As, far below the Chinese national standard
for hazardous solid wastes ( |
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ISSN: | 2470-1343 2470-1343 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsomega.0c00849 |