Stability Assessment Of A Mercury Polythiocarbonate Material Using "Integrated Leaching" Procedures

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. Patten
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Abstract

A method for stabilizing mercury containing waste for landfill disposal would be a very cost effective solution for industry. A mercury polythiocarbonate material which is made via a metallurgical process passes a traditional TCLP for mercury. The mercury polythiocarbonate material was subjected to a more thorough evaluation, the Integrated Leaching procedures as described in Kossan (1) and Sanchez (2)The procedure involves leaching the mercury polythiocarbonate material at varying pH and sample size to liquid. The procedure had to be adapted for small sample sizes and finely divided materials due to the product characteristics and available material. The leachates were evaluated and found to be stable within common environmental pH values. The performance details on how Inter-Mountain Labs met the leaching requirements of the procedures and the analysis of mercury are presented.
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APA: T. Patten  (2012)  Stability Assessment Of A Mercury Polythiocarbonate Material Using "Integrated Leaching" Procedures

MLA: T. Patten Stability Assessment Of A Mercury Polythiocarbonate Material Using "Integrated Leaching" Procedures. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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