The Application of a Natural Zeolite for Acid Mine Drainage Purification

2015
Аутори
Marković, Radmila
Gardić, Vojka

Obradović, Ljubiša
Djordjievski, Stefan
Stevanović, Zoran
Stevanović, Jasmina

Gvozdenović, Milica M.

Чланак у часопису (Објављена верзија)

Метаподаци
Приказ свих података о документуАпстракт
A natural zeolite from Serbia was employed for the removal of heavy metals from acid mine drainage (AMD) generated in the area of copper mine. The efficiency of the natural zeolite samples was tested on AMD that contained manganese, copper, zinc, nickel and cadmium ions in the concentrations above the maximal allowed, according to existing legislation. The results of X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses of natural zeolite having a particle size of -1 + 0.3 mm, confirmed that the clinoptilolite (Al1.6H30Ca2.06O4756Si164) is a dominant mineral of mine tuff. A dynamic method was used for the experiments in order to simulate real conditions in an industrially relevant environment. The effect of the flow rate of AMD, type of columns and zeolite classes on the degree of adsorption of the heavy metals from AMD was investigated. The results of chemical analyses of treated AMD samples at a flow rate of 0.0033 dm(3)s(-1) which corresponds to the spontaneous outflow from the real accumulation indicat...e that concentrations of heavy metals are not decreased below that allowed for defined recipient class, except for copper. Also, these results show that the heavy metal ion removal serie for the industrially relevant environment can be given as: Cu > Zn > Cd > Mn > Ni.
Кључне речи:
adsorption / dynamic method / heavy metals / copperИзвор:
Materials Transactions, 2015, 56, 12, 2053-2057Издавач:
- Japan Inst Metals, Sendai
Финансирање / пројекти:
DOI: 10.2320/matertrans.M2015292
ISSN: 1345-9678
WoS: 000368973800020
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84949032862
Институција/група
IHTMTY - JOUR AU - Marković, Radmila AU - Gardić, Vojka AU - Obradović, Ljubiša AU - Djordjievski, Stefan AU - Stevanović, Zoran AU - Stevanović, Jasmina AU - Gvozdenović, Milica M. PY - 2015 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1675 AB - A natural zeolite from Serbia was employed for the removal of heavy metals from acid mine drainage (AMD) generated in the area of copper mine. The efficiency of the natural zeolite samples was tested on AMD that contained manganese, copper, zinc, nickel and cadmium ions in the concentrations above the maximal allowed, according to existing legislation. The results of X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses of natural zeolite having a particle size of -1 + 0.3 mm, confirmed that the clinoptilolite (Al1.6H30Ca2.06O4756Si164) is a dominant mineral of mine tuff. A dynamic method was used for the experiments in order to simulate real conditions in an industrially relevant environment. The effect of the flow rate of AMD, type of columns and zeolite classes on the degree of adsorption of the heavy metals from AMD was investigated. The results of chemical analyses of treated AMD samples at a flow rate of 0.0033 dm(3)s(-1) which corresponds to the spontaneous outflow from the real accumulation indicate that concentrations of heavy metals are not decreased below that allowed for defined recipient class, except for copper. Also, these results show that the heavy metal ion removal serie for the industrially relevant environment can be given as: Cu > Zn > Cd > Mn > Ni. PB - Japan Inst Metals, Sendai T2 - Materials Transactions T1 - The Application of a Natural Zeolite for Acid Mine Drainage Purification VL - 56 IS - 12 SP - 2053 EP - 2057 DO - 10.2320/matertrans.M2015292 ER -
@article{ author = "Marković, Radmila and Gardić, Vojka and Obradović, Ljubiša and Djordjievski, Stefan and Stevanović, Zoran and Stevanović, Jasmina and Gvozdenović, Milica M.", year = "2015", abstract = "A natural zeolite from Serbia was employed for the removal of heavy metals from acid mine drainage (AMD) generated in the area of copper mine. The efficiency of the natural zeolite samples was tested on AMD that contained manganese, copper, zinc, nickel and cadmium ions in the concentrations above the maximal allowed, according to existing legislation. The results of X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses of natural zeolite having a particle size of -1 + 0.3 mm, confirmed that the clinoptilolite (Al1.6H30Ca2.06O4756Si164) is a dominant mineral of mine tuff. A dynamic method was used for the experiments in order to simulate real conditions in an industrially relevant environment. The effect of the flow rate of AMD, type of columns and zeolite classes on the degree of adsorption of the heavy metals from AMD was investigated. The results of chemical analyses of treated AMD samples at a flow rate of 0.0033 dm(3)s(-1) which corresponds to the spontaneous outflow from the real accumulation indicate that concentrations of heavy metals are not decreased below that allowed for defined recipient class, except for copper. Also, these results show that the heavy metal ion removal serie for the industrially relevant environment can be given as: Cu > Zn > Cd > Mn > Ni.", publisher = "Japan Inst Metals, Sendai", journal = "Materials Transactions", title = "The Application of a Natural Zeolite for Acid Mine Drainage Purification", volume = "56", number = "12", pages = "2053-2057", doi = "10.2320/matertrans.M2015292" }
Marković, R., Gardić, V., Obradović, L., Djordjievski, S., Stevanović, Z., Stevanović, J.,& Gvozdenović, M. M.. (2015). The Application of a Natural Zeolite for Acid Mine Drainage Purification. in Materials Transactions Japan Inst Metals, Sendai., 56(12), 2053-2057. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2015292
Marković R, Gardić V, Obradović L, Djordjievski S, Stevanović Z, Stevanović J, Gvozdenović MM. The Application of a Natural Zeolite for Acid Mine Drainage Purification. in Materials Transactions. 2015;56(12):2053-2057. doi:10.2320/matertrans.M2015292 .
Marković, Radmila, Gardić, Vojka, Obradović, Ljubiša, Djordjievski, Stefan, Stevanović, Zoran, Stevanović, Jasmina, Gvozdenović, Milica M., "The Application of a Natural Zeolite for Acid Mine Drainage Purification" in Materials Transactions, 56, no. 12 (2015):2053-2057, https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2015292 . .