Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5752682 | Applied Geochemistry | 2017 | 50 Pages |
Abstract
Kinetic modeling with PHREEQC simulated effects of aeration on pH, CO2, Fe, Zn, and Al. Aeration enhanced Zn adsorption by increasing pH and HFO formation while decreasing aqueous CO2 available to form ZnCO30 and Zn(CO3)22â at high pH. Al concentrations were inconsistent with solubility control by Al minerals or Al-containing HFO, but could be simulated by adsorption on HFO at pHÂ <Â 7.5 and desorption at higher pH where Al(OH)4â was predominant. Thus, aeration or chemical oxidation with pH adjustment to â¼7.5 could be effective for treating high-Fe and moderate-Zn concentrations, whereas chemical oxidation without pH adjustment may be effective for treating high-Fe and moderate-Al concentrations.
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Authors
Jill E. Burrows, Charles A. III, Stephen C. Peters,