Iron-rich sediments commonly cover riverbeds affected by acid mine drainage (AMD). Initial precipitates are often dominated by schwertmannite, which has an exceptionally high capacity to sequester As and other toxic elements. This poorly crystalline Fe oxyhydroxysulfate rapidly recrystallizes to goethite; however, the influence of trace elements on ageing rates and products is poorly understood. This study examined the influence of As(V) concentrations on the kinetics of schwertmannite precipitation and transformation. Schwertmannite was synthesized in the presence of various initial dissolved As concentrations (i.e., 0–2 mM) and subsequently aged at 40, 60 or 85 °C for 1 h to 300 d. The initial As concentration had a profound impact on schwertmannite precipitation and transformation. Schwertmannite precipitation was inhibited at higher initial As concentrations in favor of pseudo-amorphous Fe-hydroxyarsenate formation. Schwertmannite transformation to goethite was accompanied by sulfate release and, over longer time, As release. Pair distribution function (PDF) analysis of high-energy X-ray diffraction (HEXD) patterns revealed that increasing initial As concentration produced structural defects in associated precipitates. Schwertmannite precipitation exerts an important control on As mobility in AMD-impacted waters; however, this study has demonstrated that the long-term stability of schwertmannite and associated precipitates should be considered when designing AMD remediation strategies and AMD treatment systems.
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March 01, 2019
Influence of As(V) on precipitation and transformation of schwertmannite in acid mine drainage-impacted waters
Pablo Cruz-Hernández;
1
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Huelva
, Huelva21071, Spain
2
Department of Mining Engineering, University of Chile, FCFM
, Santiago, Chile
Corresponding author, e-mail: pablo.cruzhdz@gmail.com
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Sergio Carrero;
Sergio Carrero
3
Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California Berkeley
, Berkeley, 94720, CA, USA
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Rafael Pérez-López;
Rafael Pérez-López
1
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Huelva
, Huelva21071, Spain
4
Research Center on Natural Resources, Health and the Environment (RENSMA), University of Huelva
, Huelva21071, Spain
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Alejandro Fernandez-Martinez;
Alejandro Fernandez-Martinez
5
Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont-Blanc, CNRS, IRD, IFSTTAR, ISTerre
, 38000Grenoble, France
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Matthew B.J. Lindsay;
Matthew B.J. Lindsay
6
Department of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan
, Saskatoon, SKS7N 5E2, Canada
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Catherine Dejoie;
Catherine Dejoie
7
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
, 38043Grenoble, France
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José M. Nieto
José M. Nieto
1
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Huelva
, Huelva21071, Spain
3
Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California Berkeley
, Berkeley, 94720, CA, USA
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Department of Earth Sciences, University of Huelva
, Huelva21071, Spain
2
Department of Mining Engineering, University of Chile, FCFM
, Santiago, Chile
Sergio Carrero
3
Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California Berkeley
, Berkeley, 94720, CA, USA
Rafael Pérez-López
1
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Huelva
, Huelva21071, Spain
4
Research Center on Natural Resources, Health and the Environment (RENSMA), University of Huelva
, Huelva21071, Spain
Alejandro Fernandez-Martinez
5
Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont-Blanc, CNRS, IRD, IFSTTAR, ISTerre
, 38000Grenoble, France
Matthew B.J. Lindsay
6
Department of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan
, Saskatoon, SKS7N 5E2, Canada
Catherine Dejoie
7
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
, 38043Grenoble, France
José M. Nieto
1
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Huelva
, Huelva21071, Spain
3
Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California Berkeley
, Berkeley, 94720, CA, USA
Corresponding author, e-mail: pablo.cruzhdz@gmail.com
Publisher: Deutsche Mineralogische Gesellschaft, Sociedad Española de Mineralogia, Societá Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Société Francaise de Minéralogie
Received:
14 Mar 2018
Revision Received:
22 Jun 2018
Accepted:
21 Sep 2018
First Online:
07 Dec 2018
Online ISSN: 1617-4011
Print ISSN: 0935-1221
© 2018 E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 70176 Stuttgart, Germany
European Journal of Mineralogy (2019) 31 (2): 237–245.
Article history
Received:
14 Mar 2018
Revision Received:
22 Jun 2018
Accepted:
21 Sep 2018
First Online:
07 Dec 2018
Citation
Pablo Cruz-Hernández, Sergio Carrero, Rafael Pérez-López, Alejandro Fernandez-Martinez, Matthew B.J. Lindsay, Catherine Dejoie, José M. Nieto; Influence of As(V) on precipitation and transformation of schwertmannite in acid mine drainage-impacted waters. European Journal of Mineralogy 2019;; 31 (2): 237–245. doi: https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2019/0031-2821
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- acid mine drainage
- arsenic
- environmental management
- experimental studies
- goethite
- hematite
- iron-rich composition
- kinetics
- metals
- mine waste
- mobilization
- oxides
- pollutants
- pollution
- precipitation
- rates
- recrystallization
- schwertmannite
- sediments
- sulfates
- toxic materials
- trace elements
- transformations
- X-ray diffraction data
- arsenate ion
- pair distribution function
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