Screening and Thermal Desorption for Remediation of a Sediment Polluted by the Mercury of a Chlor-Alkaly Plant.
Авторы: MANNI A., MASSACCI P., PIGA L.
2004 г.
Soil and Sedim.
Thermal desorption tests were performed on samples taken from a mercury polluted sediment (133 mg/kg) in the vicinity of a chlor-alkali plant that has been operating over a long period using mercury cathodes. After characterization of the sediment, by means of TGA/DTA, SEM, XRD and chemical analysis, the material was screened into various size-fractions. Chemical analysis showed that only the finest size-fractions had a mercury content above the regulatory limit (5 mg/kg) established for areas destined for industrial installations. Thermal desorption tests were applied on the finest size-sediment fractions at furnace temperatures between 300◦C and 400◦C and solids residence times between 3 minutes and 120 minutes. After 3 minutes at 400◦C, the treated sediment residue had a mercury content below the regulatory limit. The short solid residence time and the low desorption temperature required to meet the treatment standards would permit the use of a continuous thermal desorption treatment process in a rotatory dryer, providing that the values of residence times obtained by the lab-scale plant are suitable for a larger scale plant.
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