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titleOfInvention Method for treating solid matter containing heavy metals
abstract A method to further suppress the dissolution of hexavalent chromium from the solid matter containing heavy metals is disclosed, the solid matter containing heavy metals is recycled from the combusted waste gas treated by Bicarbonates such as Sodium hydrocarbonate, etc. The method for treating solid matter containing heavy metals of the present invention comprises the step to mix the solid matter containing heavy metals and containing Chromium compounds with the treating agent containing the divalent ferric salt. Before mixing with the treating agent, the solid matter containing heavy metals is recycled from the combusted waste gas treated by Bicarbonates. The treating agent does not contain Phosphoric acid compounds. The solid matter containing heavy metals is preferably selected from the ash residue recycled from the combusted waste gas.
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