Xtaltite-A Mineralogical Approach To The Disposal Of Mercury And Arsenic Wastes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. J. White
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Xtaltite is the trade name for a generic technology which exploits the well known insolubility of some minerals, which naturally incorporate toxic waste elements, to consolidate and immobilise a range of inorganic waste products. It is a specific case of synthetic mineral immobilisation technology (SMITE) which is already used to immobilise high level nuclear wastes (HLW. Although HLW is highly toxic, it exists in relatively small volumes, occurs in central facilities and may be stabilised at low waste loading (< 10 wt%). In contrast, heavy metal wastes are of considerable volume, therefore Xtalitite waste forms must routinely accommodate high waste loadings (usually in excess of 30 wt% for a particular toxic oxide or combination of oxides) and be suitable for fabrication in remote locations using relatively simple technology. This paper details the methodology underlying Xtaltite, with particular emphasis given to the interplay between solid state chemistry, durability and economic considerations. Specific reference is made to the treatment of arsenious and mercurial wastes.
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APA: T. J. White  (1994)  Xtaltite-A Mineralogical Approach To The Disposal Of Mercury And Arsenic Wastes

MLA: T. J. White Xtaltite-A Mineralogical Approach To The Disposal Of Mercury And Arsenic Wastes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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