Clarification of Mining Process Water Using Electrocoagulation

Author:

Solis-Marcial Oscar Joaquín1,Talavera-López Alfonso2,Ruelas-Leyva José Pablo3,Hernández-Maldonado José Alfredo4ORCID,Najera-Bastida Alfonso1,Zarate-Gutierrez Roberto5,Serrano Rosales Benito6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Ingeniería Campus Zacatecas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Calle Circuito del Gato 202, Zacatecas 98160, Mexico

2. Unidad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Carretera Zacatecas–Guadalajara Km. 6, Zacatecas 98160, Mexico

3. Facultad de Ciencias Químico Biológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Culiacán 80030, Mexico

4. Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Ingeniería Campus Guananjuato, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Guanajuato 36275, Mexico

5. Centro de Estudios Científicos y Tecnológicos No-18, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Calle Circuito del Gato 202, Zacatecas 98160, Mexico

6. Independent Researcher, Guadalupe, Zacatecas 98613, Mexico

Abstract

A lack of fresh water is one of the most significant problems currently affecting humanity. Water scarcity also affects industries, with the mining industry being one of the most affected. One possible solution to water scarcity is the recirculation of water. Water in mining is usually treated with physicochemical methods, but in metallurgical processes, reagents are added, accumulate until reaching the point of saturation, and are often not successfully removed. In this sense, electrocoagulation has shown great efficiency in the treatment of organic contaminants, heavy metals, and metallic ions, and was applied in this study to eliminate ions and undesirable organic compounds present in mining–metallurgical process water. Furthermore, this process has shown great efficacy in relation to toxic metals like arsenic because their presence reduces the efficiency of other processes such as flotation. In this study, two types of electrodes were used: stainless steel and aluminum. The best results were achieved with stainless steel electrodes, which were able to eliminate 90% of copper ions in water. The turbidity of the water during the process was measured to determine the amount of solid present in the water, and a reduction of around 95% was observed when using aluminum electrodes. The sedimentation of clots occurred in two stages: Firstly, the coagulant was formed to trap organic matter as its size increased, until a particle size that was sufficient for settling was achieved. A zero-order kinetic model was fit for this stage of the process. Secondly, the formed clots continued to settle, and a second-order kinetic model was fit for this stage. Flotation tests were carried out on the process and electrotreated water to evaluate the recovery of Zn, Pb, Ag, and Au. An increase of 1.5% was found for gold, and an increase of 2% was found for silver, while a significant improvement was identified for zinc, augmenting recuperation by 30% when electrotreated water was used. For lead, no considerable change in recovery was observed in either form of water. The formed clots were analyzed using Scanning Electronic Microscopy, and we found that metal ions were trapped in the clots. This study demonstrates the potential of electrocoagulation for clarifying mine water, which is ordinarily very difficult to clarify.

Funder

IPN Research Programs and Projects Administration System

Publisher

MDPI AG

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