Chemical Thermodynamics of Mercury in the Bayer Process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Neetu Bansal James Vaughan Pritii Tam Wai Yin Tony Leong Amiel Boullemant
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Mercury is a toxic element that is associated with many industrial activities including the Bayer process. Mercury is known to enter the Bayer process with the bauxite feed material and has the potential to accumulate as the process solution is recycled. This paper explores the speciation of mercury in Bayer process streams. The process parameters considered are the oxidising-reducing potential, basicity and temperature. The results of a refinery circuit survey are presented and compared with the thermodynamic predictions. Electrochemical measurements on relevant synthetic systems are also included.
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APA: Neetu Bansal James Vaughan Pritii Tam Wai Yin Tony Leong Amiel Boullemant  (2014)  Chemical Thermodynamics of Mercury in the Bayer Process

MLA: Neetu Bansal James Vaughan Pritii Tam Wai Yin Tony Leong Amiel Boullemant Chemical Thermodynamics of Mercury in the Bayer Process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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