Science Inventory

Leaching Behavior Of Mineral Processing Waste: Comparison Of Batch And Column Investigations

Citation:

AL-ABED, S. R., G. JEGADEESAN, J. PURANDARE, AND D. ALLEN. Leaching Behavior Of Mineral Processing Waste: Comparison Of Batch And Column Investigations. Choi, Fingas, Gardea-Torresdey, Lyberatos, Tay (ed.), JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. Elsevier BV, AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, 153(3):1088-1092, (2008).

Impact/Purpose:

The objectives of this study were (1) evaluate metal release as a function fo pH and (2) compare As, Se, Zn, and Cu release in batch (static) and column tests as a function of LS ratio. The results obtained from the experiments were used to examine the effectiveness of the two methods (static and dynamic) as predictive tools for risk assessment of solid wastes.

Description:

In this study, a comparison of laboratory batch and column experiments on metal release profile from a mineral processing waste (MPW) is presented. Batch (equilibrium) and column (dynamic) leaching tests were conducted on ground MPW at different liquid–solid ratios (LS) to determine the mechanisms controlling metal release. Additionally, the effect of pH on metal release is also discussed. It was observed that acidic pH conditions induced dissolution of As, Zn and Cu. Negligible leaching at alkaline pH was observed. However, Se depicted amphoteric behavior with high release at low and high pH. The batch and column data showed that As and Se release increased with LS ratio, while that of Cu and Zn increased initially and tapered towards equilibrium values at high LS ratios. The results on metal release from the MPW suggested that dissolution of the metal was the controlling mechanism. Leaching profiles from the batch and column data corresponded well for most LS ratios. This is most likely due to the acidic character of the waste, minimal changes in pH during the column operation and granular structure of the waste. From a waste management perspective, low cost batch equilibrium studies in lieu of high cost column experiments can be used for decision making on its disposal only when the waste exhibits characteristics similar to the mineral processing waste.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:05/30/2008
Record Last Revised:06/13/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 130685