Electrodialytic treatment of secondary mining resources for raw materials extraction: Reactor design assessment

J. Almeida, C. Magro, A. R. Rosário, E. P. Mateus, A. B. Ribeiro

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Abstract

The sustainability of mining activities is compromised due to the high amounts of mining residues generated that have to be disposed of, often in open dams, that may cause environmental deterioration, e.g. release of toxic elements to water supplies. These residues are, however, secondary resources of raw materials. In the case of Panasqueira mine, they even are a source of tungsten, considered a critical raw material. The present work aims to assess the electrodialytic process efficiency for raw materials extraction from Panasqueira mine residues. Experiments were performed with 2 and 3-compartment electrodialytic reactors, applying current intensities between 50 and 100 mA, from 4 to 14 days, and sample suspensions enhanced with NaCl or effluent. Additionally, control experiments with no current application were carried out. The results showed that a 3-compartment reactor operating at 100 mA, with NaCl as supporting electrolyte, presented the highest extraction of copper (13%), tin (10%), tungsten (13%) and arsenic (63%).

Original languageEnglish
Article number141822
JournalScience of the Total Environment
Volume752
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Arsenic
  • Copper
  • Electrodialytic treatment
  • Mining residues
  • Tin
  • Tungsten

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