Claims
- 1. A method for treating an electrically conductive solid material, including hazardous contaminants which comprise ionic species that may be either positively or negatively charged, to render said material non-hazardous, said method comprising:
a. providing an electrokinetic system comprising:
i. a plurality of electrode compartments including an anode compartment including an anode and a cathode compartment including a cathode; ii. a treatment zone in fluid communication with said anode and said cathode compartments for containing said material; iii. means for applying a voltage gradient across said anode and said cathode, which induces electrical current flow though said material and through said treatment zone, causing any positively charged ionic species present in said material to migrate toward said cathode compartment and any negatively charged ionic species present in said material to migrate toward said anode under the influence of said electrical current flow; and optionally, iv. a pH controller comprising a monitoring means for monitoring acidity and basicity and an adjusting means responsive to said monitoring means for adjusting the acidity and basicity of the treatment zone to promote migration of said ionic species from said treatment zone; b. comminuting said solid material; c. containing said comminuted solid material in said treatment zone; d. introducing an electrolytic medium into said system; e. applying a voltage gradient between said anode and said cathode to induce an electrical current flow through said material and cause any positively charged ionic species present in said material to migrate towards said cathode compartment and any negatively charged ionic species present in said material to migrate towards said anode compartment under the influence of said electrical current flow and; optionally, f. monitoring and adjusting the pH in said system to promote migration of said charged species from said material.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said electrically conductive solid material is spent potliner containing cyanide and fluoride ions, the content of said cyanide and fluoride ions being reduced sufficiently to render said material non-hazardous.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/170,606, filed Dec. 14, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60170606 |
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