Xtaltite - Ecologically Sustainable Disposal Of Heavy Metal Smelting And Refinery Waste

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. J. White
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Each year, thousands of tons of toxic concentrates are produced as the unwanted byproducts of industrial operations and smelting activities. The fate of these materials remains open, as in general their consumption is limited and potential markets contracting. Xtaltite (pronounced crystal-tight) is a Synthetic Mineral Immobilization Technology (SMITE) optimized for the concentration, detoxification and consolidation of toxic metal wastes. In this approach, we seek to mimic nature to produce durable synthetic minerals that survive for aeons in well characterized geological settings. This approach has high public acceptability because the concept is easily understood by the layperson and the long term stability of the waste form may be predicted with confidence. In addition, where Xtaltite is used for mine backfill, a system of ecologically sustainable mining development is established. This paper details the design and fabrication of Xtaltite under oxidizing and reducing conditions. To illustrate and contrast these stabilization regimes, specific reference will be made to the treatment of thallium, chrom~um and arsenic wastes. Waste form performance under TCLP, dynamic boiling water tests and in other leaching media will be compared and discussed with respect to their relevance to different disposal options.
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APA: T. J. White  (1995)  Xtaltite - Ecologically Sustainable Disposal Of Heavy Metal Smelting And Refinery Waste

MLA: T. J. White Xtaltite - Ecologically Sustainable Disposal Of Heavy Metal Smelting And Refinery Waste. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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