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titleOfInvention Processing method of powder containing chlorine and mercury, and processing system of powder containing chlorine and mercury
abstract Disclosed is a method for treating a powder containing chlorine and mercury, which can efficiently elute and remove chlorine and mercury from a powder containing chlorine and mercury. A processing method for a powder containing chlorine and mercury includes a slurrying step in which water is added to a powder containing chlorine and mercury to form a slurry, and the oxidation-reduction potential of the slurry is adjusted to +700 mV to +1200 mV. An ORP adjustment step, a pH adjustment step of adjusting the pH of the slurry to 1 to 4, an elution step of eluting mercury and chlorine contained in the adjusted slurry into water, and a slurry of elution of mercury and chlorine A dehydration step of dehydrating. [Selection] Figure 2
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