Recent Progress of Mercury Pollution Control and Resource Recovery Technology in Non-Ferrous Metallurgy
Received:October 09, 2024   Revised:October 09, 2024   Accepted:October 10, 2024      Published Online:October 29, 2024
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DOI:doi:10.3969/j.issn.1007-7545.2024.11.006
KeyWord:non-ferrous metallurgy; mercury pollution control; mercury-containing waste; resources recycling
                 
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CHAI Liyuan 中南大学冶金与环境学院
LIU Hui 中南大学冶金与环境学院
WU Jun 中南大学冶金与环境学院
SHEN Fenghua 中南大学冶金与环境学院
XIANG Kaisong 中南大学冶金与环境学院
CHEN Hao 中南大学冶金与环境学院
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Abstract:
      Mercury is a heavy metal mainly controlled by international conventions, the mining of its primary minerals has been banned. However, mercury and its compounds play an important role in chemical industry, military industry and other fields. The non-ferrous metallurgical industry is one of the main sources of mercury emissions in China, which faces huge pressure to reduce mercury pollution emissions. Converting mercury pollutants into mercury resources can not only minimize the harm of mercury pollutants, but also maximize the use of associated mercury pollutants to ensure the security of national mercury resources and the sustainable development of mercury-related industry. In this paper, combined with our team""s latest research results in the control and resource recovery of high-concentration mercury pollutants in the "high-temperature, high-sulfur" flue gas of non-ferrous metallurgy, the current status and research progress of mercury pollution emission control and resource recovery technologies in the non-ferrous metallurgical industry at home and abroad were comprehensively summarized, aiming to provide reference and guidance for the green development of the non-ferrous metallurgical industry and the economic recycling of mercury resources.
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