Leaching column experiments were conducted on sulfide-bearing mine waste material to evaluate the efficacy of transformed red mud (TRM) derived from bauxite refining residue, zero-valent iron, and synthetic iron (III) hydroxides in reducing contaminant mobility. Wastes were placed in columns together with sorbents/reagents in three different setups: as a blended amendment (mixing method), as a bed at the bottom of the column (filtration method), or as a combination of the two previous methods. Results showed that filtration methods are the most effective, whilst the use of sorbents/reagents as amendments leads to unsatisfactory results, because of selective removal.
Treatment of mine wastes with transformad red muds (TRM) and other iron compounds: leaching column tests
Roberto Peretti;Antonio Zucca
2013
Abstract
Leaching column experiments were conducted on sulfide-bearing mine waste material to evaluate the efficacy of transformed red mud (TRM) derived from bauxite refining residue, zero-valent iron, and synthetic iron (III) hydroxides in reducing contaminant mobility. Wastes were placed in columns together with sorbents/reagents in three different setups: as a blended amendment (mixing method), as a bed at the bottom of the column (filtration method), or as a combination of the two previous methods. Results showed that filtration methods are the most effective, whilst the use of sorbents/reagents as amendments leads to unsatisfactory results, because of selective removal.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


