Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.117, No.2-3, 179-183, 2005
Electrodialytic remediation of copper mine tailings
Mining activities in Chile have generated large amounts of solid waste, which have been deposited in mine tailing impoundments. These impoundments cause concern to the communities due to dam failures or natural leaching to groundwater and rivers. This work shows the laboratory results of nine electrodialytic remediation experiments on copper mine tailings. The results chow that electric current could remove copper from watery tailing if the potential gradient was higher than 2 V/cm during 21 days With addition of sulphuric acid, the process was enhanced because the pH decreased to around 4, and the copper by this reason was released in the solution. Furthermore, with acidic tailing the potential gradient was less than 2 V/cm. The maximum copper removal reached in the anode side was 53 % with addition of sulphuric acid in 21 days experiment at 20 V using approximately 1.8 kg mine tailing on dry basis. In addition, experiments with acidic tailing show that the copper removal is proportional with time. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:copper removal;ton exchange membranes;electrodialysis;mine tailing impoundments;electric field