FeS2/Fe composites were mechanochemically prepared with iron powder and pyrite for the stabilization of ferrite arsenate sludge(FAS).The effects of preparation parameters on stabilization performance were investigated...FeS2/Fe composites were mechanochemically prepared with iron powder and pyrite for the stabilization of ferrite arsenate sludge(FAS).The effects of preparation parameters on stabilization performance were investigated.The results show that the optimum conditions are FeS2/Fe molar ratio of 5:5,milling time of 2 h,ball-to-material mass ratio of 15:1 and milling with stainless steel ball.Then,the composites were characterized by XRD,SEM,FTIR,etc.The physicochemical properties of FeS2/Fe mixture change dramatically,which is responsible for its excellent performance.Finally,the stabilization process of FAS was optimized.When the FAS is mixed with composites at mass ratio of 4:1 and milled for 30 min,the As leaching concentration of FAS can be reduced from 639.15 to 4.74 mg/L with the stabilization ratio of 99.2%.展开更多
A process was proposed for removing and stabilizing arsenic(As) from anode slime. The anode slime with high arsenic concentration was pretreated by circular alkaline leaching process. Then, the arsenic in the leaching...A process was proposed for removing and stabilizing arsenic(As) from anode slime. The anode slime with high arsenic concentration was pretreated by circular alkaline leaching process. Then, the arsenic in the leaching solution can be further precipitated as a form of scorodite crystalline(FeAsO4·2H2O). In the precipitating arsenic reaction, in which ferrous ions were oxidized by air gas, the effects of acidity(p H), reaction temperature, air flow rate, initial concentration of arsenic and initial molar ratio of Fe(II) to As(V) on arsenic precipitation were investigated. The results showed that sufficiently stable crystal scorodite could be achieved under the condition of initial arsenic concentration of 10 g/L, pH 3.0-4.0, Fe/As molar ratio of 1.5, the temperature of 80-95 °C, and the air flow rate higher than 120 L/h. Under the optimal condition, more than 78% of arsenic could be precipitated as a form of scorodite crystalline. The As leaching concentration of the precipitates was less than 2.0 mg/L and the precipitates may be considered to be safe for disposal.展开更多
Arsenic is one of the most common inorganic contaminants in groundwater worldwide,mainly due to the release of naturally occurring arsenic from aquifer sediments(Amini et al.,2008;Li and Cai,2015;Rahman et al.,2015)...Arsenic is one of the most common inorganic contaminants in groundwater worldwide,mainly due to the release of naturally occurring arsenic from aquifer sediments(Amini et al.,2008;Li and Cai,2015;Rahman et al.,2015).Naturally occurring arsenic exists predominantly in arsenate and arsenite species in groundwater.展开更多
基金Projects(2018YFC1900305,2018YFC1903301)supported by the National Key R&D Program of ChinaProject(51825403)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of China+1 种基金Project(51634010)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2017RS3010)supported by the Science and Technology Program of Hunan Province,China
文摘FeS2/Fe composites were mechanochemically prepared with iron powder and pyrite for the stabilization of ferrite arsenate sludge(FAS).The effects of preparation parameters on stabilization performance were investigated.The results show that the optimum conditions are FeS2/Fe molar ratio of 5:5,milling time of 2 h,ball-to-material mass ratio of 15:1 and milling with stainless steel ball.Then,the composites were characterized by XRD,SEM,FTIR,etc.The physicochemical properties of FeS2/Fe mixture change dramatically,which is responsible for its excellent performance.Finally,the stabilization process of FAS was optimized.When the FAS is mixed with composites at mass ratio of 4:1 and milled for 30 min,the As leaching concentration of FAS can be reduced from 639.15 to 4.74 mg/L with the stabilization ratio of 99.2%.
基金Projects(51304251,51374237)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(201509050)supported by Special Program on Environmental Protection for Public Welfare,ChinaProjects(2012FJ1010,2014FJ1011)supported by the Key Projects of Science and Technology of Hunan Province,China
文摘A process was proposed for removing and stabilizing arsenic(As) from anode slime. The anode slime with high arsenic concentration was pretreated by circular alkaline leaching process. Then, the arsenic in the leaching solution can be further precipitated as a form of scorodite crystalline(FeAsO4·2H2O). In the precipitating arsenic reaction, in which ferrous ions were oxidized by air gas, the effects of acidity(p H), reaction temperature, air flow rate, initial concentration of arsenic and initial molar ratio of Fe(II) to As(V) on arsenic precipitation were investigated. The results showed that sufficiently stable crystal scorodite could be achieved under the condition of initial arsenic concentration of 10 g/L, pH 3.0-4.0, Fe/As molar ratio of 1.5, the temperature of 80-95 °C, and the air flow rate higher than 120 L/h. Under the optimal condition, more than 78% of arsenic could be precipitated as a form of scorodite crystalline. The As leaching concentration of the precipitates was less than 2.0 mg/L and the precipitates may be considered to be safe for disposal.
文摘Arsenic is one of the most common inorganic contaminants in groundwater worldwide,mainly due to the release of naturally occurring arsenic from aquifer sediments(Amini et al.,2008;Li and Cai,2015;Rahman et al.,2015).Naturally occurring arsenic exists predominantly in arsenate and arsenite species in groundwater.