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ASSESSING THE LEACHING BEHAVIOR OF METALS FROM A MINERAL PROCESSING WASTE AS A FUNCTION OF LIQUID TO SOLID RATIO

Citation:

Purandare, J., S R. AlAbed*, AND D Allen*. ASSESSING THE LEACHING BEHAVIOR OF METALS FROM A MINERAL PROCESSING WASTE AS A FUNCTION OF LIQUID TO SOLID RATIO. American Chemical Society National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 3/23-27/2003.

Description:

A mineral processing waste was used to study the effect of liquid to solid ratio (L/S) on the leaching behavior of metals. Leaching tests in the form of column and batch studies were carried out to investigate liquid to solid ratios ranging from 0.7 to 50. Although the waste passed the limits regulated under the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP), a high concentration of metals was found to leach by the two leaching tests. The leaching of As, Cu and Zn were all highly dependent on the L/S ratio. Higher concentrations of metals were leached at the lower L/S ratios. The leaching of all the three metals was found to stabilize beyond an L/S of about 10. Approximately 70% of the copper measured by acid digestion leached during the batch test. Copper was found at concentrations as high as 300 mg/l at an L/S ratio of about 1.5 as obtained from the column study.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ PAPER)
Product Published Date:03/01/2003
Record Last Revised:06/21/2006
Record ID: 63952