Fluidized Bed for Removing Iron and Acidity from Acid Mine Drainage
Publication: Journal of Environmental Engineering
Volume 124, Issue 8
Abstract
A fluidized bed reactor (FBR) for the removal of iron from acid mine drainage (AMD) was evaluated as part of a prototype multistage system, which included a bioreactor to oxidize ferrous iron, an FBR for the precipitation of ferric iron as a coating on media, and a carbonate bed (CB) for pH control. In the integrated system, a 99% iron removal efficiency was achieved, with effluent iron concentration remaining <3 mg L−1 and pH >6. The optimum pH for iron removal in the FBR was about pH 3.5. Above that pH, and above an iron loading of about 0.20 mg Fe h−1m−2 reactor surface area, suspended iron particles developed in the reactor system. Particulates in the feed had an adverse impact on the removal performance of the system. Schwertmannite appeared to be the predominant mineral formed in the precipitation reactor. Coating growth on the sand media appeared to result from the attachment and consolidation of small iron particles (<1.0 μm) that formed in the bulk solution.
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