The thermodynamics of mercury-sulfur-chlorine-water systems are summarised
in the form of potential-pH and activity-pH diagrams. The potential-pH diag
ram for Hg-Cl-H2O shows that chloride ions greatly extend the areas of stab
ility of Hg-2(2+) and Hg2+ ions, forming Hg2Cl2 (c) and HgCl42- ions. While
the potential-pH diagram for the Hg-S-H2O system predicts oxidation of HgS
to S(VI) and elemental Hg, this was not observed experimentally with bulk
and particulate HgS, due to the strong interaction of sulfur with mercury,
and the large activation energy involved. Hence, metastable potential-pH di
agrams were calculated, which provide a good prediction of the observed beh
aviour of HgS and Hg in sulfide solutions. Voltammetry and chronoamperometr
y were used to investigate the oxidation and reduction behaviour of an HgS
electrode. A novel process for the treatment of mercury-bearing effluents i
s described, based on the indirect reduction of HgS precipitates using elec
trogenerated Cr(II) as a reductant. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All righ
ts reserved.