Abstract:Sulfate-rich wastewater poses ecological hazards to freshwater ecosystems, and sulfate is highly regulated in many Minnesota lakes. Biological sulfate reduction results in the reduction of sulfate to sulfide, and this process is used to remediate acid mine drainage. Theoretically, the aqueous sulfide can be immobilized into a solid-phase material and removed from the aqueous system. This study focuses on sulfide immobilization using iron-bearing waste minerals. Specifically, the extent of reaction of siderite … Show more
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