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Mercury: environmental concerns and management technologies
Padilla, Isabel
Tayibi, Hanan
Rodríguez, O.
López-Delgado, Aurora
Liquid Hg
Environmet
Solid-wastes
Mercury
Mercury is considered a priority hazadous substance due to its adverse effects on humann health and the environment. A worl-wide effort is undereway to reduce both the supply and demand of mercury. In order to solve the environmetal concern of mercury, a number of technologies have been developed to reduce its mobility towards the environment such as thermal treatments, amalgamation, stabilization/solidification, vitrification and encapsulation. This chapter aims to review the most common technologies that allow the immobilization of mercury (solid-waste and elemental liquid Hg) and disposal or safe storage of these wastes without ris for the environmet.
Peer Reviewed
2014-10-29T13:26:01Z
2014-10-29T13:26:01Z
2013
2014-10-29T13:26:02Z
capítulo de libro
http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248
issn: 978-1-62257-724-8
Mercury: sources, applications and health impacts: 109-135 (2013)
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/104025
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Nova Science Publishers