细粒煤尾矿柱浸:对环境和浓密机运行的影响

Dumisane Moyakhe, E. Fosso-Kankeu, Q. Campbell
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煤炭开采部门是产生大量废物的代名词。废物的一个综合部分被分类为细(-500 μm)和超细(-100 μm)颗粒,占英国等人报道的南非开采的未开采煤的11%。这些细粒以浆料的形式作为废料运往尾矿堆积场。因此,水的消耗在罚款处理中是重要的。由于环境的限制,大部分使用的水被回收-在增稠剂和过滤器的辅助下-并在选矿过程中再循环。细煤与水的接触时间影响循环水的水质。假设在细粒尾矿料浆处理过程中发生浸出。在一定程度上有效地改变了水的化学性质,导致了操作和环境上的困难。研究的重点是预测浸出对可能污染环境的重金属和轻金属的迁移和形态的影响。此外,研究在增稠过程中水性质的变化可能对财务和操作造成的影响。对Witbank煤层4号尾矿进行了取样,并进行了为期12周的柱浸试验。采用x射线荧光(XRF)和x射线衍射(XRD)分别测定了固体尾矿的化学成分和矿物组成。XRD分析表明,石英是主要矿物。其他矿物有高岭石、锐钛矿、三硅石和磁铁矿。利用电感耦合等离子体发射光谱(ICP-OES)对渗滤液进行了金属分析。使用PHREEQC对金属形态结果进行建模。此外,利用改变后的水质进行了批量沉降实验,以确定沉降特性。结果表明,该浸出现象对环境和浓密机运行产生了负面影响。关键词:细煤,尾矿,浸出,沉降,重金属,形态。1 Dumisane Moyakhe,西北大学工程学院化学与矿物工程学院,水污染监测与修复倡议研究小组,Potchefstroom -南非
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Column Leaching of Fine Coal Tailings: Impact on Environment and Thickener Operation
the coal mining sector is synonymous with generating large quantities of waste. A comprehensive fraction of the waste is classified as fines (-500 μm) and ultrafine (-100 μm) particles, which accounts eleven per cent of the run-of-mine coal mined in South Africa reported by England et al. These fines are transported to tailings dumps in slurry form as discard. Consumption of water is thus significant in the fines handling. Due to environmental restrictions, most of the water used is recovered – aided by thickeners and filters – and recirculated during beneficiation. The contact time between fine coal and water influences the quality of the recycled water. It is hypothesized that leaching occurs during fine coal tailings slurry handling. Effectively changing the water chemistry to some degree, leading to operational and environmental difficulties. The study focuses on predicting the impact of leaching on the mobilization and speciation of heavy metals and light metals which would possibly contaminate the environment. In addition, investigate the financial and operational impact the change in water properties may pose in the thickening process. Witbank seam 4 tailings were samples were obtained and a twelve-week column leaching experiment conducted. Chemical and mineral composition of the solid tailings were determined by means of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) respectively. The XRD specified quartz as the main mineral present. Other minerals were kaolinite, anatase, troilite, and magnetite. Metal analysis was conducted leachate using an inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). PHREEQC was used to model the metal speciation results. Furthermore, batch-settling experiments were conducted using the altered water quality to determine sedimentation properties. The results showed that the leaching phenomenon has a negative impact on the environment and the thickener operation Keywords— Fine coal, tailings, leaching, settling, heavy metals, speciation. 1 Dumisane Moyakhe, Water Pollution Monitoring and Remediation Initiatives Research Group in the CoE C-based fuels School of Chemical and Minerals Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, North-West University, Potchefstroom – South Africa
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