A new design of a single chamber MFC-A based on extended electrode surface (larger s, specific surface or surface area of electrode to cell volume) and the assemblage or 'sandwich' arrangement of the anode-proton exchange membrane-cathode (AMC arrangement) and a standard single chamber MFC-B with se
Characterization of leachates from mine waste solids and shale ash from the Stuart resource and design of a retort water treatment cell
✍ Scribed by Peter R.F. Bell; Andre A. Krol
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 575 KB
- Volume
- 69
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-2361
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✦ Synopsis
The results from a series of leaching studies on mixtures of Stuart shale ash and mine wastes, with and without added retort water, demonstrate that all leachates are saline, the major salts being the chlorides and sulphates of Na, Ca, Mg and K. The results also demonstrate that the shale ash and the mining wastes are good sorbents for all classes of organics contained in retort water. The studies show that the biodegradation of the sorkd organics is enhanced by the addition of mine wastes. Experiments using a mixture of shale ash and mine waste as a biological filter in a dedicated Retort Water Treatment Cell (RWTC) of only 1 m depth demonstrate that over 80% of the organics in retort water can be removed on a continuous flow basis.
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