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Seawater neutralization of alkaline bauxite residue and implications for revegetation.

N W Menzies1, I M Fulton, W J Morrell.   

Abstract

Reaction of bauxite residue with seawater results in neutralization of alkalinity through precipitation of Mg-, Ca-, and Al-hydroxide and carbonate minerals. In batch studies, the initial pH neutralization reaction was rapid (<5 min), with further reaction continuing to reduce pH for several weeks. Reaction with seawater produced a residue pH of 8 to 8.5. Laboratory leaching column studies were undertaken to provide information on seawater neutralization of the coarse-textured fraction of the waste, residue sand (RS), under conditions comparable with those that might be applied in the field. An 0.80-m-deep column of RS was neutralized by the application of the equivalent of 2-m depth of seawater. In addition to lowering the pH and Na content of the residue, seawater neutralization resulted in the addition of substantial amounts of the plant nutrients Ca, Mg, and K to the profile. Similar results were also obtained from a field-scale assessment of neutralization. However, the accumulation of precipitate, consisting of hydrotalcite, aragonite, and pyroaurite, in the drainage system may preclude the use of in situ seawater neutralization as a routine rehabilitation practice. Following seawater neutralization, RS remains too saline to support plant growth and would require fresh water leaching before revegetation.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15356249     DOI: 10.2134/jeq2004.1877

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Qual        ISSN: 0047-2425            Impact factor:   2.751


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5.  The potential for constructed wetlands to treat alkaline bauxite residue leachate: laboratory investigations.

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Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2016-04-06       Impact factor: 4.223

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7.  Neutralization and Improvement of Bauxite Residue by Saline-Alkali Tolerant Bacteria.

Authors:  Lv Lv; Kunyan Qiu; Shiji Ge; Zhiqiang Jiao; Chenyang Gao; Haiguang Fu; Rongkui Su; Zhongkai Liu; Yulong Wang; Yangyang Wang
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