Removal of Low Level Mercury from Aqueous Streams Using Silica Polyamine Composites

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Edward Rosenberg
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The synthesis and characterization of silica polyamine composites modified with a variety of sulfur containing ligands is described. The two most successful ligands in terms of sulfur in-corporation and mercury capture are ethylene sulfide and carbon disulfide. The ethylene sulfide forms either an amino mercaptane or a polysulfide upon reaction with amino groups on the composite. The carbon disulfide undoubtedly forms a dithiocarbamate functional group upon reaction of the amino group under basic conditions. Both materials posses excellent capture kinetics and capacities for mercury, Once captured, the mercury is extremely difficult to remove from the composite materials, even with concentrated acids, and they easily pass the TCLP test. The materials are compared with related thioether modified silica polyamine composites and appropriate potential applications are discussed.
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APA: Edward Rosenberg  (2003)  Removal of Low Level Mercury from Aqueous Streams Using Silica Polyamine Composites

MLA: Edward Rosenberg Removal of Low Level Mercury from Aqueous Streams Using Silica Polyamine Composites. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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