J. Sommar et al., Distribution equilibrium of mercury (II) chloride between water and air applied to flue gas scrubbing, J AIR WASTE, 50(9), 2000, pp. 1663-1666
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12
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Environmental Engineering & Energy
In the literature, different values of the distribution coefficient K-H for
HgCl2 between water and air are present in a range that spans more than 3
orders of magnitude. In order to determine if a waste incineration scrubber
solution could become saturated with regard to HgCl2, an accurate experime
ntal determination of the distribution constant of HgCl2 at elevated temper
atures is needed. In this work, the coefficient has been determined at four
different temperatures between 10 and 50 degrees C. The Arrhenius expressi
on obtained is 5.5 X 10(5) X exp[-(8060 +/- 2200)/T] with a corresponding e
nthalpy for the process HgCl2(aq)reversible arrow HgCl2(g) of 67 +/- 20 kJ/
mole. K-H at 293 K was found to be similar to 5 x 10(-7) atm M-1, which is
in almost perfect agreement with an earlier study. Applying the obtained K-
H values to waste incineration scrubber conditions shows that no major satu
ration effect will occur.