Cascade sulfidation and separation of copper and arsenic from acidic wastewater via gas-liquid reaction
(1. School of Metallurgy and Environment, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China;
2. Chinese National Engineering Research Center for Control & Treatment of Heavy Metal Pollution, Changsha 410083, China;
3. Changsha Science Environmental Technology Co., Ltd., Changsha 410000, China)
2. Chinese National Engineering Research Center for Control & Treatment of Heavy Metal Pollution, Changsha 410083, China;
3. Changsha Science Environmental Technology Co., Ltd., Changsha 410000, China)
Abstract: Copper and arsenic in acidic wastewater were separated by cascade sulfidation followed by replacement of arsenic in the precipitates by copper in the solution which was realized by recycling precipitates obtained in the first stage into the initial solution. The effects of reaction time, temperature and H2S dosage on copper and arsenic removal efficiencies as well as the effects of solid-to- liquid ratio, time and temperature on the replacement of arsenic by copper were investigated. With 20 mmol/L H2S at 50 °C within 0.5 min, more than 80% copper and nearly 20% arsenic were precipitated. The separation efficiencies of copper and arsenic were higher than 99% by the replacement reaction between arsenic and copper ions when solid-to-liquid ratio was more than 10% at 20 °C within 10 min. CuS was the main phases in precipitate in which copper content was 63.38% in mass fraction.
Key words: acidic wastewater; copper; arsenic; cascade sulfidation; separation