Influence Of Ph And Oxidation-Reduction Potential(Eh) On The Dissolution Of Mercury-Containing Mine Wastes From The Sulfur Bank Mercury Mine

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P. Randall S. Chattopadhyay J. Ickes
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Abstract

This study was undertaken as a part of developing treatment alternatives for waste materials, primarily waste rock and roaster tailings, from sites contaminated with mercury (Hg) mining wastes. Leaching profiles of waste rock over a range of different pH and oxidation-reduction (Eh) conditions were performed. Since iron (Fe) is present in large quantities in mining wastes, the effect of Fe on leaching of Hg was also determined. Results show that the Hg concentration increased as the pH of the suspension increased until a pH value of 10.65. Thereafter, the Hg concentration decreased sharply. The Hg concentration, in presence of Fe decreased significantly (1/10thto 1/100th). Kinetics results show a relatively slow rate of leaching in presence of ferric ions. The results obtained from the present study are being used to predict the fate and stability of Hg present in the environment, and will therefore, be useful in dictating the nature and suitability of any remediation treatment.
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APA: P. Randall S. Chattopadhyay J. Ickes  (2003)  Influence Of Ph And Oxidation-Reduction Potential(Eh) On The Dissolution Of Mercury-Containing Mine Wastes From The Sulfur Bank Mercury Mine

MLA: P. Randall S. Chattopadhyay J. Ickes Influence Of Ph And Oxidation-Reduction Potential(Eh) On The Dissolution Of Mercury-Containing Mine Wastes From The Sulfur Bank Mercury Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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