-
Je něco špatně v tomto záznamu ?
Characterization and pH-dependent environmental stability of arsenic trioxide-containing copper smelter flue dust
A. Jarošíková, V. Ettler, M. Mihaljevič, P. Drahota, A. Culka, M. Racek,
Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
- MeSH
- arsen MeSH
- arsenikové přípravky chemie MeSH
- koncentrace vodíkových iontů MeSH
- látky znečišťující vzduch chemie MeSH
- měď MeSH
- oxid arsenitý MeSH
- oxidy chemie MeSH
- prach MeSH
- těžké kovy MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
Increasing amounts of impurities (especially As) in Cu ores have aggravated the problem of flue dust generation in recent years. As an example from a smelter processing As-rich Cu ores, we characterized a flue dust particularly rich in As (>50 wt%) to understand its mineralogy and pH-dependent leaching behavior, with special emphasis on binding, release and solubility controls of inorganic contaminants (As, Bi, Cd, Cu, Pb, Sb, Zn). Whereas arsenolite (As2O3) was the major host for As and Sb, other contaminants were bound in sulfides, arsenates, alloys and slag-like particles. The EU regulatory leaching test (EN 12457-2) indicated that leached As, Cd, Sb and Zn significantly exceeded the limit values for landfills accepting hazardous waste. The pH-dependent leaching test (CEN/TS 14997) revealed that As, Sb and Pb exhibited the greatest leaching at pH 11-12, whereas Cd, Cu and Zn were leached most under acidic condition (pH 3) and Bi leaching was pH-independent. Mineralogical investigation of leached residue coupled with geochemical modeling confirmed that newly formed Ca, Pb and Ca-Pb arsenates (mimetite, Pb5(AsO4)3Cl) partly control the release of As and other contaminants under circumneutral and alkaline conditions and will be of key importance for the fate of smelter-derived contamination in soils or when stabilization technology is employed.
Citace poskytuje Crossref.org
- 000
- 00000naa a2200000 a 4500
- 001
- bmc19001013
- 003
- CZ-PrNML
- 005
- 20200121143654.0
- 007
- ta
- 008
- 190107s2018 enk f 000 0|eng||
- 009
- AR
- 024 7_
- $a 10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.12.044 $2 doi
- 035 __
- $a (PubMed)29276995
- 040 __
- $a ABA008 $b cze $d ABA008 $e AACR2
- 041 0_
- $a eng
- 044 __
- $a enk
- 100 1_
- $a Jarošíková, Alice $u Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Mineral Resources, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague 2, Czech Republic.
- 245 10
- $a Characterization and pH-dependent environmental stability of arsenic trioxide-containing copper smelter flue dust / $c A. Jarošíková, V. Ettler, M. Mihaljevič, P. Drahota, A. Culka, M. Racek,
- 520 9_
- $a Increasing amounts of impurities (especially As) in Cu ores have aggravated the problem of flue dust generation in recent years. As an example from a smelter processing As-rich Cu ores, we characterized a flue dust particularly rich in As (>50 wt%) to understand its mineralogy and pH-dependent leaching behavior, with special emphasis on binding, release and solubility controls of inorganic contaminants (As, Bi, Cd, Cu, Pb, Sb, Zn). Whereas arsenolite (As2O3) was the major host for As and Sb, other contaminants were bound in sulfides, arsenates, alloys and slag-like particles. The EU regulatory leaching test (EN 12457-2) indicated that leached As, Cd, Sb and Zn significantly exceeded the limit values for landfills accepting hazardous waste. The pH-dependent leaching test (CEN/TS 14997) revealed that As, Sb and Pb exhibited the greatest leaching at pH 11-12, whereas Cd, Cu and Zn were leached most under acidic condition (pH 3) and Bi leaching was pH-independent. Mineralogical investigation of leached residue coupled with geochemical modeling confirmed that newly formed Ca, Pb and Ca-Pb arsenates (mimetite, Pb5(AsO4)3Cl) partly control the release of As and other contaminants under circumneutral and alkaline conditions and will be of key importance for the fate of smelter-derived contamination in soils or when stabilization technology is employed.
- 650 _2
- $a látky znečišťující vzduch $x chemie $7 D000393
- 650 _2
- $a arsen $7 D001151
- 650 _2
- $a oxid arsenitý $7 D000077237
- 650 _2
- $a arsenikové přípravky $x chemie $7 D001152
- 650 _2
- $a měď $7 D003300
- 650 _2
- $a prach $7 D004391
- 650 _2
- $a koncentrace vodíkových iontů $7 D006863
- 650 _2
- $a těžké kovy $7 D019216
- 650 _2
- $a oxidy $x chemie $7 D010087
- 655 _2
- $a časopisecké články $7 D016428
- 700 1_
- $a Ettler, Vojtěch $u Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Mineral Resources, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague 2, Czech Republic. Electronic address: ettler@natur.cuni.cz.
- 700 1_
- $a Mihaljevič, Martin $u Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Mineral Resources, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague 2, Czech Republic.
- 700 1_
- $a Drahota, Petr $u Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Mineral Resources, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague 2, Czech Republic.
- 700 1_
- $a Culka, Adam $u Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Mineral Resources, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague 2, Czech Republic.
- 700 1_
- $a Racek, Martin $u Institute of Petrology and Structural Geology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague 2, Czech Republic.
- 773 0_
- $w MED00002657 $t Journal of environmental management $x 1095-8630 $g Roč. 209, č. - (2018), s. 71-80
- 856 41
- $u https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29276995 $y Pubmed
- 910 __
- $a ABA008 $b sig $c sign $y a $z 0
- 990 __
- $a 20190107 $b ABA008
- 991 __
- $a 20200121144031 $b ABA008
- 999 __
- $a ok $b bmc $g 1364964 $s 1039136
- BAS __
- $a 3
- BAS __
- $a PreBMC
- BMC __
- $a 2018 $b 209 $c - $d 71-80 $e 20180104 $i 1095-8630 $m Journal of environmental management $n J Environ Manage $x MED00002657
- LZP __
- $a Pubmed-20190107