Use of Biomaterials as an Alternative for Remediation of Mine Tailings

The benefits of the mining industry are undeniable; however, its waste is frequently associated with environmental problems, due to the presence of potentially toxic elements. The proposed remediation techniques are diverse, although the use of biomaterials has recently become popular as an economic...

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Autores principales: Siqueros Valencia, Jesus Rafael, Loredo Portales, Rene, Moreno Rodríguez, Verónica, Del Rio Salas, Rafael
Formato: Online
Idioma:spa
Publicado: Universida de Sonora 2022
Acceso en liña:https://epistemus.unison.mx/index.php/epistemus/article/view/208
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Sumario:The benefits of the mining industry are undeniable; however, its waste is frequently associated with environmental problems, due to the presence of potentially toxic elements. The proposed remediation techniques are diverse, although the use of biomaterials has recently become popular as an economical sustainable alternative, where adsorbent biomaterials synthesized by pyrolysis of biological waste are used. In this work, bone char (BC; bio hydroxyapatite), synthesized from cattle bones, was tested for the remediation of historic mining tailings in San Felipe de Jesús, Sonora, through a factorial experimental design. The results showed that BC reduces the production of efflorescent salts, in addition to buffering parameters such as pH and EC, demonstrating its potential for treating acid mine drainage.