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Arsenic removal from water by iron-sulphide minerals
Authors:Jingtai Han  William S. Fyfe
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100029 Beijing, China;(2) Department of Earth Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, N6A 5B7 London, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:In bench-scaled experiments, iron-sulphide minerals, pyrite and pyrrhotite are used as adsorbents for arsenic removal from As-spiked water of As5+ and As3+ species. The adsorption rate, efficiency, As-adsorption stability and the associated pH conditions have been examined. Observations indicate that these iron-sulphide minerals are very efficient to adsorb arsenic from water for both As5+ and As3+ species. Similar to other studies, As3+-adsorption shows a slower rate than As3+. The stability of the adsorbed arsenic seems closety retated to the pH values of the solution. A lower pH levet commonly less than 4.0 is required to protect the adsorbed arsenic from serious oxidation and backward retease. Fining of the mineral powders and shaking of the solution during adsorption enhance the adsorption efficiency and adsorption rate. For practical use of the method presented in this study, the waste produced should be managed with great care to keep it from redistribution over water system. A further study of the protection for the waste from oxidation on real water systems will greatly enhance the application of the strong ability of arsenic adsorption by these minerals, which is observed from this study.
Keywords:arsenic contamination  arsenic removal  iron-sulphide minerals
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