IP Library Granted Patent US 8,928,325
Granted Patent B2
US 8,928,325 · App. 13/314,348 · Granted Jan 6, 2015

Identification of elemental mercury in the subsurface

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Patent No.
US 8,928,325
App. No.
13/314,348
Granted
Jan 6, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus and process is provided for detecting elemental mercury in soil. A sacrificial electrode of aluminum is inserted below ground to a desired location using direct-push/cone-penetrometer based equipment. The insertion process removes any oxides or previously found mercury from the electrode surface. Any mercury present adjacent the electrode can be detected using a voltmeter which indicates the presence or absence of mercury. Upon repositioning the electrode within the soil, a fresh surface of the aluminum electrode is created allowing additional new measurements.

Claims (20)

1. An apparatus for detecting the presence of elemental mercury in a below ground substrate comprising:

a probe adapted for deployment within a soil substrate, the probe_having a sacrificial aluminum electrode, the sacrificial aluminum electrode having an exposed surface adapted for the sacrificial removal of oxide layers or previously reacted elemental mercury layers from the aluminum electrode surface to establish a chemically reactive surface for elemental mercury to be detected;

a reference electrode in operative engagement with the aluminum electrode;

a voltmeter responsive to the aluminum electrode and the reference electrode such that in the presence of elemental mercury the elemental mercury will interact with the aluminum electrode and create a measureable potential on the voltmeter; and

wherein, the apparatus can detect elemental mercury at multiple locations within a below ground substrate without removal of the apparatus to clean the electrode.

2. A process of detecting elemental mercury in soil comprising the steps:

supplying a cone-penetrometer system including a probe having a terminal end defining an aluminum electrode;

inserting the probe to a desired depth within a subsurface region thereby removing oxides from a surface of the aluminum electrode;

allowing elemental mercury that may present in a subsurface soil to react with the aluminum electrode, thereby creating an electrical potential;

measuring the electric potential as an indication of elemental mercury being present;

and thereafter, placing the probe to a new location within a subsurface, with the placing step using an abrasive soil substrate to remove a sacrificial layer of oxides from the surface of the aluminum electrode in order to bring about a chemically reactive surface for elemental mercury to be detected; and,

allowing the aluminum electrode to detect the presence of additional mercury at the new below ground location.

3. The process according to claim 2 wherein said step of inserting the probe within a subsurface region further removes any previously elemental mercury from the surface of the aluminum electrode.

4. The process according to claim 2 wherein said step of supplying a probe further defines supplying a probe having at least two sacrificial aluminum electrodes defined along a length of the probe.

5. An apparatus for detecting the presence of elemental mercury in a below ground substrate comprising:

a probe adapted for insertion into a soil substrate, the probe having a sacrificial aluminum electrode and positioned on at least one of a tip of a probe or an edge wall of the probe, the sacrificial aluminum electrode having an exposed surface adapted for the sacrificial removal of oxide layers or previously reated elemental mercury layers from the aluminum electrode surface to establish a chemically reactive surface for elemental mercury to be detected;

a reference electrode in operative engagement with the sacrificial aluminum electrode;

a voltometer responsive to the aluminum electrode and the reference electrode such that elemental mercury present within a soil will interact with the aluminum electrode to create a measureable potential on the voltometer; and

wherein, the apparatus can detect elemental mercury at multiple locations within a below ground substrate without removal of the apparatus to clean the electrode.

6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the apparatus defines a plurality of aluminum electrodes positioned along a length of the probe.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 14, 2022
From: SAVANNAH RIVER NUCLEAR SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: BATTELLE SAVANNAH RIVER ALLIANCE, LLC
Reel/Frame 062086/0001 →
CONFIRMATORY LICENSE Recorded Feb 1, 2012
From: SAVANNAH RIVER NUCLEAR SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: ENERGY, UNITED STATE DEPARTMENT OF
Reel/Frame 027630/0350 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 8, 2011
From: JACKSON, DENNIS G.
To: SAVANNAH RIVER NUCLEAR SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 027351/0057 →