Abstract

The objective of this work was the application of innovative method for metals recovery from metalliferous mine water released from the flooded siderite ore deposit Nižná Slaná. Although the metals contained in mine drainage are considered environmental pollutants, they may also be recognised as valuable resources. Several techniques can be used to obtain them by precipitation. Conventional processes using alkaline reagents produce huge amounts of mixed sludge with appropriate storage and management requirement, void of possibility of individual metals subsequent processing. This study examined the feasibility of Fe and Mn selective retrieval from real mine water. After oxidation and partial precipitation of iron using hydrogen peroxide, precipitation by sodium hydroxide was applied to the residue iron removal from mine water. In the next step potassium permanganate was used to eliminate manganese by oxidative precipitation. ORP and pH values of processed mine water was recorded in the course of oxidation/precipitation processes. The morphology and elemental composition of obtained products were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). The recovery efficiencies of Fe and Mn from mine water reached 99.87 % and 99.25%, respectively. Target metals were removed with high selectivity to levels that comply with environmental requirements.

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