Recovery of Metals from Acid Mine Drainage

Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) poses a severe pollution problem attributed to current and past mining activities. Low pH, high concentrations of sulphates and various heavy metals makes AMD treatment a major concern because of possible deleterious effects of the effluent on the surroundings. Treatment met...

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Main Authors: E. Macingova, A. Luptakova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2012-07-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/7289
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spelling doaj-dda4142897dc43e2892498294130d2292021-02-22T21:07:15ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162012-07-012810.3303/CET1228019Recovery of Metals from Acid Mine DrainageE. MacingovaA. LuptakovaAcid Mine Drainage (AMD) poses a severe pollution problem attributed to current and past mining activities. Low pH, high concentrations of sulphates and various heavy metals makes AMD treatment a major concern because of possible deleterious effects of the effluent on the surroundings. Treatment methods to address AMD focus on neutralizing, stabilizing and removing problem pollutants through various physical, chemical and biological processes. This paper reports the results of studies conducted to develop and optimize the process of selective sequential precipitation (SSP) of selected metals (Fe, Cu, Al, Zn, Mn) to produce high recoveries of metals from AMD. Remediation options involve both chemical and biological strategies. At the SSP process abiotic system uses sodium hydroxide to raising pH with consequential precipitation of metal hydroxides. Biological system exploits hydrogen sulphide produced by sulphate-reducing bacteria in order to precipitate metals as sulphides at the various values of AMD pH. In the optimized SSP process the iron was removed from AMD as first to improve the selectivity of the operation.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/7289
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author E. Macingova
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Recovery of Metals from Acid Mine Drainage
Chemical Engineering Transactions
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A. Luptakova
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title Recovery of Metals from Acid Mine Drainage
title_short Recovery of Metals from Acid Mine Drainage
title_full Recovery of Metals from Acid Mine Drainage
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title_sort recovery of metals from acid mine drainage
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2012-07-01
description Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) poses a severe pollution problem attributed to current and past mining activities. Low pH, high concentrations of sulphates and various heavy metals makes AMD treatment a major concern because of possible deleterious effects of the effluent on the surroundings. Treatment methods to address AMD focus on neutralizing, stabilizing and removing problem pollutants through various physical, chemical and biological processes. This paper reports the results of studies conducted to develop and optimize the process of selective sequential precipitation (SSP) of selected metals (Fe, Cu, Al, Zn, Mn) to produce high recoveries of metals from AMD. Remediation options involve both chemical and biological strategies. At the SSP process abiotic system uses sodium hydroxide to raising pH with consequential precipitation of metal hydroxides. Biological system exploits hydrogen sulphide produced by sulphate-reducing bacteria in order to precipitate metals as sulphides at the various values of AMD pH. In the optimized SSP process the iron was removed from AMD as first to improve the selectivity of the operation.
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