Stabilization of Arsenic Sulfide Sludge to Form Stable Johnbaumite by Alkaline-Oxidative Hydrothermal Treatment
Qimei Hu,
Li Li,
Jie Li
et al.
Abstract:The
arsenic sulfide sludge (ASS) generated from the treatment of
acidic arsenic-containing wastewater by sulfide precipitation causes
severe environmental pollution due to its potential to release highly
toxic As(III). This work describes an alkaline-oxidative hydrothermal
method that converted ASS to the highly stable johnbaumite mineral
(Ca5(AsO4)3(OH)) in which arsenic
exists as the less toxic As(V). Under the optimal reaction conditions,
i.e., with H2O2 (ω = 3.3 wt %) and Ca(OH)2 (m
CH/m
ASS = 1:1) at pH =… Show more
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