1998
DOI: 10.1080/09208118908944031
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Phosphate coating on pyrite to prevent acid mine drainage

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“…Various chemical reagents such as sodium acetate, sodium metasilicate or potassium orthophosphate have been evaluated for the coating of pure pyrite and pyrrhotite samples and pyritic coal waste (Evangelou 2001;Fytas and Evangelou 1998;Georgopoulou et al 1996;Hodson et al 2000;Huang and Evangelou 1994;Zhang and Evangelou 1998). The techniques allow chemical reactions to take place between reagents and the sulfide minerals.…”
Section: Coating Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various chemical reagents such as sodium acetate, sodium metasilicate or potassium orthophosphate have been evaluated for the coating of pure pyrite and pyrrhotite samples and pyritic coal waste (Evangelou 2001;Fytas and Evangelou 1998;Georgopoulou et al 1996;Hodson et al 2000;Huang and Evangelou 1994;Zhang and Evangelou 1998). The techniques allow chemical reactions to take place between reagents and the sulfide minerals.…”
Section: Coating Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although various concentrations of coating agents (10 −1 -10 −3 M KH 2 PO 4 , MgO, KMnO 4 and 0.3 g apatite, cement and manganite), oxidizing agents (10 −1 -10 −3 M NaClO and H 2 O 2 ), and buffer (10 −1 -10 −3 M NaOAc) were tested, only the best results are presented in Table 3. A buffer was used to keep pH between 5 and 7 and to promote iron oxide formation on the sulfide mineral surface [21]. Previous studies by Zhang and Evangelou [22] reported the use of NaOAc as a buffer to adjust pH and to inhibit pyrite oxidation forming iron oxide coating on the surface of pyrite.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• surface inactivation by encapsulation or coating (Evangelou 1995;Fytas and Bousquet 2002), • reducing the hydraulic permeability of pollutant bearing rocks (Ziegenbalg 1999;Waring and Taylor 1999;Ziegenbalg 2005), • injection of chemically reducing gas mixtures (Taylor and Waring 2001;Houston et al 2005), and • reactive material ("reactive barriers").…”
Section: In-situ and At-source Treatment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Encapsulation and coating can be conducted with a range of substances, such as Fe-phosphate, silica, sodium silicates, or "simple" but effective clay caps (Brandberg et al 1993;MEND [Mine Environment Neutral Drainage Program] 1994;Evangelou 1995;Roy and Worral 1999;Fytas and Bousquet 2002;Carlsson 2004). The "oxidation proof silicate surface coating on iron sulfides" method, though still unproven, is patented (U.S. Patent 5,494,703), so it cannot be freely used!…”
Section: In-situ and At-source Treatment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%