This is an assessment of new sorbents for removing Hg from wastes at US DOE sites. Four aqueous wastes were used for the laboratory tests: a simulant of a high-salt, acidic waste currently stored at INEL, a simulant of a high-salt, alkaline waste stored at Savannah River (SRS), a dilute LiOH solution stored at Y-12, and a low-salt, neutral groundwater generated at Y-12. Eight adsorbents covering a wide range of cost and capability were tested. Screening tests identified the most promising adsorbents, and column tests were performed using at least two adsorbents for each waste stream. No one adsorbent is effective in all of these waste streams. Based on loading capacity and compatibility, the most effect adsorbents to date are SuperLig 618 f...
In this paper the technical feasibility of various adsorbents for mercury removal from contaminatedw...
The major sources of mercury in the environment are coal-fired power plants, cement kilns, chlor-alk...
Mercury-contaminated wastes are currently being stored at approximately 19 Department of Energy site...
This project is providing an assessment of new sorbents for removing mercury from wastes at US Depar...
Mercury was widely used in U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) weapons facilities, resulting in a broad ...
Based on bench-scale laboratory experiments, the following conclusions were reached: Sulfur-impregna...
Many sorbents have been developed for the removal of mercury and heavy metals from water; however, t...
Effective removal of mercury contamination from water is a complex and difficult problem. In particu...
Many sorbents have been developed for the removal of mercury and heavy metals from waters; however, ...
The Base Contract program emphasized the manufacture and testing of superior sorbents for mercury re...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) Mixed Waste Focus Area (MWFA) is tasked with ensuring that solutio...
In May 1996, the US Department of Energy (DOE) Mixed Waste Focus Area (MWFA) initiated the Mercury W...
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Transuranic and Mixed Waste Focus Area (TMFA), funded from f...
Bench-scale mercury-removal scoping studies were performed on waste oil from the Savannah River Site...
ABSTRACT: Mercury is one of the most toxic heavy metals present in aquatic systems, exhibiting a com...
In this paper the technical feasibility of various adsorbents for mercury removal from contaminatedw...
The major sources of mercury in the environment are coal-fired power plants, cement kilns, chlor-alk...
Mercury-contaminated wastes are currently being stored at approximately 19 Department of Energy site...
This project is providing an assessment of new sorbents for removing mercury from wastes at US Depar...
Mercury was widely used in U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) weapons facilities, resulting in a broad ...
Based on bench-scale laboratory experiments, the following conclusions were reached: Sulfur-impregna...
Many sorbents have been developed for the removal of mercury and heavy metals from water; however, t...
Effective removal of mercury contamination from water is a complex and difficult problem. In particu...
Many sorbents have been developed for the removal of mercury and heavy metals from waters; however, ...
The Base Contract program emphasized the manufacture and testing of superior sorbents for mercury re...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) Mixed Waste Focus Area (MWFA) is tasked with ensuring that solutio...
In May 1996, the US Department of Energy (DOE) Mixed Waste Focus Area (MWFA) initiated the Mercury W...
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Transuranic and Mixed Waste Focus Area (TMFA), funded from f...
Bench-scale mercury-removal scoping studies were performed on waste oil from the Savannah River Site...
ABSTRACT: Mercury is one of the most toxic heavy metals present in aquatic systems, exhibiting a com...
In this paper the technical feasibility of various adsorbents for mercury removal from contaminatedw...
The major sources of mercury in the environment are coal-fired power plants, cement kilns, chlor-alk...
Mercury-contaminated wastes are currently being stored at approximately 19 Department of Energy site...