Stabilization of iron arsenate solids by encapsulation with aluminum hydroxyl gels

Autor: Karl Leetmaa, Mario A. Gomez, George P. Demopoulos, Fuqiang Guo, L. Becze
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology. 91:408-415
ISSN: 0268-2575
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.4590
Popis: BACKGROUND Ferric arsenate solids in the form of scorodite (FeAsO4·2H2O) particles are suitable carriers for immobilization of arsenic-rich wastes. The stability of scorodite is, however, highly pH dependent (typically at 4≤ pH ≤7) and satisfactory only under oxic disposal conditions. In this work a new stabilization technology based on the concept of encapsulation with aluminum hydroxyl gels is investigated to enhance the stability of arsenical solids over a wider range of disposal conditions. RESULTS The encapsulation system investigated involves blending and short-term ageing of synthetic scorodite particles with amorphous aluminum hydroxyl gels derived from partial hydrolysis of aluminum chloride or aluminum sulfate salts. Of the two gel types, the Al(SO4)1.5-derived gel proved to be the most effective, even at the very low Al(III)/As(V) molar ratio of 0.1, apparently due to in situ development of protective aluminum hydroxide matrix and not as a simple adsorption sink for soluble arsenate species. CONCLUSION Arsenic release from the scorodite–aluminum hydroxyl gel composites was found to be drastically reduced with respect to gel-free scorodite, making this system a very interesting candidate for further development as an effective hazardous material encapsulating material. © 2014 Society of Chemical Industry
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