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The impact of sulfuric acid on element migration and mineralogy of compacted clays: pH 1.0 to −3.0
Authors:Sean A Shaw  M Jim Hendry
Institution:Department of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, 114 Science Place, Saskatoon SK, Canada S7N 5E2
Abstract:The transport of H2SO4 (at pH = 1.0, −1.0 and −3.0) through two mineralogically different compacted clays (Kc and Km) was examined using single-reservoir diffusion cells with constant source concentrations. At the end of the 216 day test period, geochemical analyses indicated increased depth of acid diffusion with increased reservoir acidity for both Kc and Km cells. Elevated Ca, Al, Fe and Si concentrations were associated with decreased pH values in all cells. XRD results showed that these elevated concentrations corresponded to the loss of carbonate and montmorillonite peaks and decreased peak intensities for illite and kaolinite in the Kc and Km pH −1.0 and −3.0 Km cells. Moreover, Si X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) indicated dissolution of the phyllosilicate phases, a relative increase in the amount of quartz, and the potential formation of an amorphous silica phase. The results of this study showed that, despite the extreme pH values considered, movement of H2SO4 solutions with pH < 1.0 may be greatly retarded in the presence of a strongly neutralizing mineral phase, such as dolomite, within the clay.
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