Evaluation of phosphate fertilizers for ameliorating acid mine waste
Autor: | Bernd G. Lottermoser, David L. Harris |
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Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
Arsenopyrite
chemistry.chemical_classification Sulfide Mineralogy engineering.material Phosphate Pollution Sulfide minerals chemistry.chemical_compound Sphalerite chemistry Geochemistry and Petrology Galena visual_art engineering visual_art.visual_art_medium Environmental Chemistry Leaching (metallurgy) Pyrite Nuclear chemistry |
Zdroj: | Applied Geochemistry. 21:1216-1225 |
ISSN: | 0883-2927 |
Popis: | The aim of the study was to determine whether the application of bulk industrial chemicals (potassium permanganate and water-soluble phosphate fertilizer) to partly oxidized, polyminerallic mine wastes can inhibit sulfide oxidation, and metal and metalloid mobility. The acid producing waste rocks were metal (PbZnCu) and metalloid (AsSb) rich and consisted of major quartz, dickite, illite, and sulfide minerals (e.g. galena, chalcopyrite, tetrahedrite, sphalerite, pyrite, arsenopyrite), as well as minor to trace amounts of pre- and post-mining oxidation products (e.g. hydrated Fe, Cu, Pb and alkali mineral salts). SEM-EDS observations of treated waste material showed that metal, metal-alkali and alkali phosphate coatings developed on all sulfides. The abundance of phosphate phases was dependant on the fertilizer type and the availability of metal and alkali cations in solution. In turn, the release of cations was dependent on the amount of sulfide oxidation induced by KMnO4 during the experiment and the dissolution of soluble sulfates. Manganese, Ca, Fe and Pb phosphates remained stable during H2O2 leaching, preventing acid generation and metal release. In contrast, the lack of complete phosphate coating on arsenopyrite allowed oxidation and leaching of As to proceed. The mobilized As did not form phosphate phases and consequently, As displayed the greatest release from the coated waste. Thus, the application of KMnO4 and the water-soluble phosphate fertilizer Trifos (Ca(H2PO4)2) to partly oxidized, polyminerallic mine wastes suppresses sulfide oxidation and is most effective in inhibiting Cu, Pb and Zn (Sb) release. However, the technique appears ineffective in suppressing oxidation of arsenopyrite and preventing As leaching. |
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