ISSN: 1003-6326
CN: 43-1239/TG
CODEN: TNMCEW

Vol. 30    No. 7    July 2020

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Physicochemical and environmental properties of arsenic sulfide sludge from copper and lead-zinc smelter
Li-wei YAO1, Xiao-bo MIN1,2, Hui XU1, Yong KE1,2, Yun-yan WANG1,2, Zhang LIN1,2, Yan-jie LIANG1,2, De-gang LIU1, Qiu-jing XU1, Yu-yang HE1
(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, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China
)
Abstract: Physicochemical properties of arsenic sulfide sludge (ASS) from copper smelter (ASS-I) and lead-zinc smelter (ASS-II) were examined by XRD, Raman spectroscopy, SEM-EDS, TG-DTA, XPS and chemical phase analysis method. The toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP), Chinese standard leaching tests (CSLT), three-stage sequential extraction procedure (BCR) and batch leaching experiments (BLE) were used to investigate the environmental stability. The ASSs from different smelters had obviously different physicochemical and environmental properties. The phase composition and micrograph analysis indicate that ASS-I mainly consists of super refined flocculent particles including amorphous arsenic sulfide adhered with amorphous sulfur and that ASS-II mainly consists of amorphous arsenic sulfide. The valence state of arsenic in both sludges is trivalent, but the valence composition of sulfur is quite different. The ASSs have thermal instability properties. The results of TCLP and CSLT indicate that the concentrations of As and Pd in the leaching solution exceed the standard limits. More than 5% and 90% of arsenic are in the form of acid soluble and oxidizable fractions, respectively, which explains the high arsenic leaching toxicity and environmental activity of ASS. This research provides comprehensive information for the disposal of ASS from copper and lead-zinc smelter.
Key words: arsenic sulfide sludge; heavy metals; physicochemical properties; environmental availability; leaching toxicity
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