Author/Authors :
Salla H. Hartikainen، نويسنده , , H. Helin? Hartikainen، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Sewage water rich in P poses a threat to natural water systems. In households that are not connected to a sewer network, an easily maintained purification technique is needed to remove P from domestic waste waters. In the present study, the P retention properties of phlogopite-rich mine tailings were studied to determine whether the untapped tailings can be utilised in wastewater treatment for this purpose. On the basis of its chemical and mineralogical properties, this material, produced in the enrichment process of apatite ore in Siilinjärvi, Finland, can be assumed to act as a P sorbent. The P retention capacity and the P sorption mechanisms of phlogopite-rich tailings were studied with desorption–sorption isotherms and various chemical extractions. The impact of the artificial weathering of the material as well as the reaction time and particle size on P retention were also investigated. The fluctuating shape of the isotherm determined for the untreated material suggests the operation of several sorption mechanisms. The results imply that phlogopite-rich tailings retain P efficiently through specific sorption by amorphous Al and Fe oxides and possibly also by calcite present as an accessory mineral. Acidification of the material, extended reaction time and decrease in particle-size markedly increased the P retention.