Recovery of Mercury(II), Zinc (II), Cadmnm(II) and Copper(II) from Effluents of Incineration Processes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Gloe H. Braun D. B. Dreisinger O. Heitzsch T. Kind G. A. Kordosky H. Stephan
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Municipal garbage incineration processes with coupled wet flue gas cleaning systems generate effluents containing toxic heavy metals such as mercury, zinc, cadmium and copper. The separation of these metal ions from the obtained scrubbing solutions is possible using liquid-liquid extraction. Extraction studies has been performed both with commercial extractants Aliquat 336, di(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid and novel chelating agents as acyl thiourea and lipophilic oxathiaaza alkanes. Advantages and disadvantages of the investigated extraction systems are discussed. The paper reports on the basic research as well as on the testing in a laboratory scale.
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APA: K. Gloe H. Braun D. B. Dreisinger O. Heitzsch T. Kind G. A. Kordosky H. Stephan  (1993)  Recovery of Mercury(II), Zinc (II), Cadmnm(II) and Copper(II) from Effluents of Incineration Processes

MLA: K. Gloe H. Braun D. B. Dreisinger O. Heitzsch T. Kind G. A. Kordosky H. Stephan Recovery of Mercury(II), Zinc (II), Cadmnm(II) and Copper(II) from Effluents of Incineration Processes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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