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In vitro studies evaluating leaching of mercury from mine waste calcine using simulated human body fluids [1]

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In vitro bioaccessibility (IVBA) studies were carried out on samples of mercury (Hg) mine-waste calcine (roasted Hg ore) by leaching with simulated human body fluids. The objective was to estimate potential human exposure to Hg due to inhalation of airborne calcine particulates and hand-to-mouth ingestion of Hg-bearing calcines. Mine waste calcines collected from Hg mines at Almadn, Spain, and Terlingua, Texas, contain Hg sulfide, elemental Hg, and soluble Hg compounds, which constitute primary ore or compounds formed during Hg retorting. Elevated leachate Hg concentrations were found during calcine leaching using a simulated gastric fluid (as much as 6200 ?g of Hg leached/g sample). Elevated Hg concentrations were also found in calcine leachates using a simulated lung fluid (as much as 9200 ?g of Hg leached/g), serum-based fluid (as much as 1600 ?g of Hg leached/g), and water of pH 5 (as much as 880 ?g of Hg leached/g). The leaching capacity of Hg is controlled by calcine mineralogy; thus, calcines containing soluble Hg compounds contain higher leachate Hg concentrations. Results indicate that ingestion or inhalation of Hg mine-waste calcine may lead to increased Hg concentrations in the human body, especially through the ingestion pathway.

Publication Date: 
21/05/2010
John E. Gray [2], Geoffrey S. Plumlee [3], Suzette A. Morman & et al [4]
Environmental Science & Technology [5]
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Pollution [6], Mining [7], Heavy Metals [8], Health Effects [9], Mercury [10], Mining Waste [11], Spain [12], Environmental Science & Technology [5], John E. Gray [2], Geoffrey S. Plumlee [3], Suzette A. Morman & et al [4]
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