Application of Nanofiltration to the Treatment of Acid mine Drainage Waters


Autoria(s): BASTOS, Edna T. R.; BARBOSA, Celina Cândida Ribeiro; OLIVEIRA, Elizabeth Eugenio de Mello; CARVALHO, Leonel M. de; PEDRO JUNIOR, Antônio; QUEIROZ, Vanessa B. C. de
Data(s)

17/06/2016

17/06/2016

2009

Resumo

This study investigated the separation of uranium and other elements in high concentrations from acid mine waters at Caldas Uranium Mining, in the southeast of Brazil, using nanofiltration membranes. Nanofiltrarion is widely used in water treatment due to the lower energy requirements and higher yields than reverse osmosis. Separation characteristics are dependent on both the molecular size and charge of the dissolved species in the feed solution as well as membrane properties. In this investigation the potential of nanofiltration to removed dissolved species like uranium from acid mine water drainage was measured. Two composite aromatic polyamide commercially membranes of FilmTec/Dow were tested and it found that uranium rejections of greater than 90% and also showed potential for the separation of aluminum and manganese.

Identificador

http://carpedien.ien.gov.br:8080/handle/ien/1781

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Instituto de Engenharia Nuclear

Brasil

IEN

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Uranium #Acid Mine #Nanofiltration #Drainage
Tipo

conferenceObject