The waste sludge from non-ferrous metal smelter contains high concentrations of mercury (Hg), arsenic (As) and sulfur (S). The Article 11 of the Minamata Convention on Mercury mandates the recovery of Hg before the disposal stage of Hg waste. However, As compounds have similar boiling points with Hg compounds, and they are considered interfering substances in the recovery of Hg.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSites contaminated by mercury (Hg) from artisanal small-scale gold mine tailings have been found near agricultural land. For the active implementation of the Minamata Convention on Mercury, development of technology for the remediation of Hg contaminated sites is required. This study examined the conditions for the thermal treatment of Hg contaminated tailings at reduced temperature by introducing SnCl as an additive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe need for appropriate management of mercury (Hg) wastes is increasing for active implementation of the Minamata Convention on Mercury. Though Hg can be a contaminant if it is not dealt with properly, recovered Hg can become a resource. Besides, a recovered Hg with reduced volume can be managed efficiently.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study evaluated the correlation between the amount of mercury (Hg) compounds in waste phosphor powder from spent UV curing lamps and their leaching characteristics. The appropriate thermal treatment conditions and Hg content in the residue necessary to satisfy the leaching criteria for classification as non-hazardous waste were identified. The decomposition of Hg compounds by thermal treatment was also evaluated by comparing sequential extraction results based on thermal stability and leaching potential of Hg compounds.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElemental mercury (Hg) is predominant constituent of flue gas emitted from coal-fired power plants. Adsorption has been considered the best available technology for removal of Hg from flue gas. However, adsorbent injection increases the amount of ash generated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe hybrid filter (HF) was newly designed and operated with powder activated carbon (PAC) injection to capture mercury and fine particulate matter in the coal power plant. With PAC injection in HF operation, the capture efficiency of elemental mercury was clearly enhanced. When the injection rate of PAC increased from 0 to 20 mg/m, the speciation fraction of elemental mercury significantly decreased from 85.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe mercury (Hg) distribution characteristics were investigated in three primary manganese smelting plants in Korea for the assessment of anthropogenic Hg released. Input and output materials were sampled from each process, and Hg concentrations in the samples were analyzed. Among the input materials, the most mercury was found in the manganese ore (83.
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