2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2012.04.046
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Chemical composition and minerals in pyrite ash of an abandoned sulphuric acid production plant

Abstract: The extraction of sulphur produces a hematite-rich waste, known as roasted pyrite ash, which contains significant amounts of environmentally sensitive elements in variable concentrations and modes of occurrence. Whilst the mineralogy of roasted pyrite ash associated with iron or copper mining has been studied, as this is the main source of sulphur worldwide, the mineralogy, and more importantly, the characterization of nanoparticles, in coal-derived roasted pyrite ash remain to be resolved. In this work we pro… Show more

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“…2). Given all the preceding considerations and the existing literature about pyrite ashes (Lin and Qvarfort, 1996;Yang et al, 2009;Oliveira et al, 2012), we addressed the behaviour of this sort of waste.…”
Section: Pyrite Ash Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). Given all the preceding considerations and the existing literature about pyrite ashes (Lin and Qvarfort, 1996;Yang et al, 2009;Oliveira et al, 2012), we addressed the behaviour of this sort of waste.…”
Section: Pyrite Ash Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample was homogenized and compacted on the sample holder to obtain a uniform surface, required for this technique (Oliveira et al, 2012a(Oliveira et al, , 2012b. The sample was spun during the data collection in order to get the best peak profile and to minimize the preferred orientation effect.…”
Section: Mineralogymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, several studies have been carried out to investigate As accumulation in vegetables grown in various areas (Garcia et al, 2014; Kronbauer et al, 2013; Martinello et al, 2014; Oliveira et al, 2013; Oliveira et al, 2012; Ramirez-Andreotta et al, 2013a; Ribeiro et al, 2013a; Sanchís et al, 2015; Silva et al, 2009; Silva et al, 2012). However, this is the first study of its nature conducted in the southern section of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan to investigate total As (TAs) and its organic (MMA and DMA) and inorganic species (AsIII and AsV) in agricultural soil and vegetables.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%