This work shows some laboratory waste management developed in order to recover some elements or to prepare the waste for a correct final disposal. The 25 elements chosen cover basically all chemical behaviors found for the metals in the Periodic Table. The treatments adopted were based on the classical behavior in aqueous solution (wet chemistry) but an important condition for a full success was the previous knowledge of the qualitative composition of the wastes treated. Some general trends were found: the final liquid waste was always saline and normally presented a higher volume than the original waste; most original wastes were acid in nature; steps such as solid-liquid separation, washing, evaporating and calcining were currently performed. This work was also a very good experience in chemistry in solution for students and showed them the need of treating wastes for a better environment.
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Afonso, J. C., Noronha, L. A., Felipe, R. P., & Freidinger, N. (2003). Gerenciamento de resíduos laboratoriais: recuperação de elementos e preparo para descarte final. Química Nova, 26(4), 602–611. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422003000400027
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