Authors
Jianxu Wang, Xinbin Feng, Christopher WN Anderson, Ying Xing, Lihai Shang
Publication date
2012/6/30
Source
Journal of hazardous materials
Volume
221
Pages
1-18
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Environmental contamination caused by mercury is a serious problem worldwide. Coal combustion, mercury and gold mining activities and industrial activities have led to an increase in the mercury concentration in soil. The objective of this paper is to present an up-to-date understanding of the available techniques for the remediation of soil contaminated with mercury through considering: mercury contamination in soil, mercury speciation in soil; mercury toxicity to humans, plants and microorganisms, and remediation options. This paper describes the commonly employed and emerging techniques for mercury remediation, namely: stabilization/solidification (S/S), immobilization, vitrification, thermal desorption, nanotechnology, soil washing, electro-remediation, phytostabilization, phytoextraction and phytovolatilization.
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Scholar articles
J Wang, X Feng, CWN Anderson, Y Xing, L Shang - Journal of hazardous materials, 2012