Effect of substitution reaction with tin chloride in thermal treatment of mercury contaminated tailings.

Environ Pollut

Mine Reclamation Corporation, 2, Segye-ro, Wonju, Republic of Korea.

Published: September 2020

Sites 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. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) was used to identify the possibility of converting typical Hg compounds (HgO, HgS) in the environment to HgCl. The operation conditions for thermal treatment such as temperature, retention time, and ratio of [Cl]/[Hg] were derived from lab scale experiments using commercial Hg compounds (HgO, HgS), additive (SnCl), and tailings. The tailings with Hg content of 26.39 mg-Hg/kg were reduced to 3.87 mg-Hg/kg and 4.57 μg-g/L of leaching concentration through the application of the Korea standard leaching test. Both concentrations were below the standard limit of soil pollution and hazardous waste classification criteria. The sequential extraction procedure was applied to evaluate the Hg stability of residual tailings. The results show that this method will be effective for remediation of small scale Hg contaminated areas.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2020.114761DOI Listing

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