Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
212851 Hydrometallurgy 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The study describes a new way of treating of acid mine drainage (AMD) waters containing sulphate of Fe+ 3 and Al+ 3 as dominant components using homogenous thermal hydrolysis with urea. The model solution and the acid mine drainage solution were kept with urea at one of the selected temperatures (60 °C, 80 °C and 95 °C) in thermostatic bath. X-ray powder diffraction spectra identified four main phases in the hydrolysis products, namely: goethite, schwertmannite, ferrihydrite and jarosite. No crystalline phases of aluminum were detected. Depending on the precipitation conditions, the prepared samples consist of spherical aggregates of nanocrystals of various modifications of hydrated iron oxides. The specific surface area results show that with increasing content of Al3+, the specific surface area in the final product decreases. The results reveal that by homogenous hydrolysis of acid mine drainage with urea, it is possible to prepare easily filterable relatively pure oxide precipitates with a high degree of separation of Fe and Al.

Research Highlights► Treatment of AMD solutions containing sulphates of Fe+3 and Al+3 is described. ► Chemical composition, particle morphology and porosity of products were determined.. ► Dependence of these characteristics on the precipitation conditions is discussed. ► High separation level of Fe from Al is possible to reach using described method.

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