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Effective ways to neutralise mercury in modern conditions

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dc.contributor.author Мельник, Олександр Васильович
dc.contributor.author Кравченко, Тамара Василівна
dc.contributor.author Кравченко, Катерина Аркадіївна
dc.contributor.author Харітонова, Валентина Василівна
dc.date.accessioned 2021-10-27T09:57:57Z
dc.date.available 2021-10-27T09:57:57Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation Melnyk O., Kravchenko T., Kravchenko K., Kharytonova V., Krasnoshtan I. Effective ways to neutralise mercury in modern conditions. Oxidation Communications. 2021. Vol. 44. Is. 3. P. 501–512. uk_UA
dc.identifier.uri https://scibulcom.net/en/journal/0209-4541/issue/2021-44-3/
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.udpu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/14164
dc.description.abstract The article describes the chemical hazards that can occur from the spillage or release of mercury and its harmful vapours, both at work and at home, leading to man-made pollution and even death among humans. The analysis of existing methods of neutralisation of mercury and its hazardous vapours showed that this issue has not yet been fully studied. Methods for obtaining mercury from cinnabar (a bright red mineral) are described. Physical, toxic and chemical properties of mercury are revealed. The unique properties and areas of its application are given: metallurgy, chemical industry, galvanic cells, electroplating, medicine, agriculture, laboratory practice, separation of native gold from non-metallic impurities, preparation of drugs for the treatment of dermatoses, etc. The main properties of dissolving mercury in acids are described. Mercury salts (their use as catalysts in many chemical processes) are characterised. The global cycle and transformation of mercury in nature, in particular in the atmosphere, soil and water, are considered. The current maximum permissible concentrations (MPC) are given: emission limit values at industrial workplaces; average-variable rate in the workplace; for research institutes, higher educational institutions, laboratories working with mercury; for living quarters. The physiological effect of mercury and its vapours on the human body is described (intoxication, cerebrovascular disorders, catarrhal manifestations in the upper respiratory tract, bleeding gums, toxic shock, abdominal pain, metal bite in the mouth, vomiting of blood with severe renal failure). Diseases arising from the dangerous effects of mercury are considered. Mechanical and chemical methods of neutralisation (demercurisation) of mercury and its harmful vapours, from the simplest and not expensive, to more complex and materially expensive are given. uk_UA
dc.publisher SciBulCom Ltd. uk_UA
dc.subject cinnabars uk_UA
dc.subject demercurisation uk_UA
dc.subject maximum permissible concentrations uk_UA
dc.subject mercuric chloride uk_UA
dc.subject mercury salts uk_UA
dc.title Effective ways to neutralise mercury in modern conditions uk_UA
dc.title.alternative Ефективні способи нейтралізації ртуті в сучасних умовах uk_UA
dc.type Article uk_UA


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