Process Development Strategies for Mercury Remediation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jerome P. Downey
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Technologies developed within the field of extractive metallurgy to recover, concentrate, and purify metals and industrial minerals from ores, have served as the foundation for all of the subsequent environmental remediation, materials recycling, and waste management technologies. This paper discusses the application of classical extractive engineering principles to the development of a thermal process for the recovery of mercury from solid wastes. Process development is presented as a series of logical stages, which begin with a thorough characterization of the site-specific waste, move on to bench and pilot scale testing of the process options, and end with a functional process flowsheet. This paper also presents thermodynamic data on many mercury species of interest to the minerals, power, and chemical industries. These data can be used to model the speciation and recovery of the mercury as a function of various process parameters.
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APA: Jerome P. Downey  (2003)  Process Development Strategies for Mercury Remediation

MLA: Jerome P. Downey Process Development Strategies for Mercury Remediation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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