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Elemental Mercury removal from water

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fugacity19

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Apr 26, 2006
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I am working on the design for a type of reactor that uses elemental mercury as a liquid seal in the bottom.

On occasion, the reactor will have to be washed, and droplets on mercury will get washed away with the rinse water. Because of this, I also have to design a mercury treatment process.

My question is, what types of technology are out there for treating elemental mercury in water. Most of the technologies I have come across to treat mercury are for Hg(II) or inorganic mercury, not elemental mercury. These technologies included precipitation and adsorption by activated carbon.

I realise elemental mercury has a low solubility into water, so settling would remove most of the mercury. My question involves the mercury that is dissolved. Will activated carbon also adsorb elemental mercury? Is there a technology that will adsorb elemental mercury?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
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