کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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211921 | 462025 | 2015 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Reverse osmosis (RO) brine was used as leaching agent for caliche column leaching tests.
• Results show that it is technically feasible to leach caliche with RO brine.
• The recoveries with RO brine were similar to that with seawater for iodine and nitrate.
Caliche is a highly water-soluble mineral that is exploited in northern Chile for its valuable content of iodine and nitrate, which are used in technological, medical, agriculture, dietary, and industrial applications. The processing of this mineral is through vat or heap leaching, where the species are dissolved using mainly fresh water and intermediate solutions. Since the deposits are located in zones with scarce water availability, one of the challenges for this industry is the search for new sustainable sources of water to face the process requirements. The use of groundwater sources by the mining industry has affected the domestic water supply for the nearest populations, increasing the need for new water alternatives as desalination of seawater by reverse osmosis (RO). A disadvantage of this method is the generation and discharge of highly concentrated brines to sea. In this work, the feasibility to use RO brine for caliche leaching was empirically proved through column-leaching experiments, which showed high recoveries of iodine and nitrate. Therefore, the use of RO brines may be an interesting option, on one side, for covering the increasing demand of processing water and, on the other side, to diminish the negative impact of brine disposal to the sea.
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Journal: Hydrometallurgy - Volume 155, May 2015, Pages 61–68