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Oxidative dissolution of pyritic sludge from the Aznalcóllar mine (SW Spain)
Authors:C Domnech  J de Pablo  C Ayora
Institution:

a Institut of Earth Sciences “Jaume Almera,” CSIC, c/Lluís Solé i Sabarís s/n, 08028, Barcelona, Spain

b Department of Chemical Engineering, Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya, Avenida Diagonal 647, 08028, Barcelona, Spain

Abstract:As a result of the collapse of a mine tailing dam, a large extension of the Guadiamar valley was covered with a layer of pyritic sludge. Despite the removal of most of the sludge, a small amount remained in the soil, constituting a potential risk of water contamination. The kinetics of the sludge oxidation was studied by means of laboratory flow-through experiments at different pH and oxygen pressures. The sludge is composed mainly of pyrite (76%), together with quartz, gypsum, clays, and sulphides of zinc, copper, and lead. Trace elements, such as arsenic and cadmium, also constitute a potential source of pollution. The sludge is fine grained (median of 12 μm) and exhibits a large surface (BET area of 1.4±0.2 m2 g?1).

The dissolution rate law of sludge obtained is r=10?6.1(±0.3) O2(aq)]0.41(±0.04) aH+0.09(±0.06) gsludge m?2 s?1 (22 °C, pH=2.5–4.7). The dissolution rate law of pyrite obtained is r=10?7.8(±0.3) O2(aq)]0.50(±0.04) aH+0.10(±0.08) mol m?2 s?1 (22 °C, pH=2.5–4.7). Under the same experimental conditions, sphalerite dissolved faster than pyrite but chalcopyrite dissolves at a rate similar to that of pyrite. No clear dependence on pH or oxygen pressure was observed. Only galena dissolution seemed to be promoted by proton activity. Arsenic and antimony were released consistently with sulphate, except at low pH conditions under which they were released faster, suggesting that additional sources other than pyrite such as arsenopyrite could be present in the sludge. Cobalt dissolved congruently with pyrite, but Tl and Cd seemed to be related to galena and sphalerite, respectively.

A mechanism for pyrite dissolution where the rate-limiting step is the surface oxidation of sulphide to sulphate after the adsorption of O2 onto pyrite surface is proposed.

Keywords:Pyrite  Oxidation  Dissolution  Sulphide sludge  Aznalcóllar
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