Abstract
Abstract
The goal of this study is to evaluate the capacity of poultry litter-derived biochar to treat acid mine drainage (AMD) from the Ilkwang mine, an abandoned Cu mine in South Korea, using batch and column experiments. We hypothesize that the biochar can act as a possible neutralizer and sorbent to remove toxic constituents from AMD. The AMD from Ilkwang mine is strongly acidic (pH 2.4 [spring]/2.5 [summer]) and contains high concentrations of Fe (119.1/302.8 mg/L), Al (40.6/51.3 mg/L), Mn (9.2/12.1 mg/L), Cu (12.9/30.7 mg/L), Zn (15.5/26.8 mg/L), As (0.2/0.4 mg/L), and
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