First off, I know this subject is taboo. However, I am new and curious. No, I do not plan on performing this type of digestion, I'd just like to spark some discussion about why it's taboo and the dangers/ecological impacts associated with it.
So my hypothesis is that it's because of the inherent dangers of hot sulphuric acid and more so, the toxic waste product produced by digesting the resins plus heavy metals.
With our "normal" acidic waste, we can cement the metals out and then neutralize the acids rendering the waste more or less harmless.
I don't believe this would be possible in the case of wet ashing with sulphuric acid.
Would some of you highly experienced refiners/chemists chime in on this topic?
So my hypothesis is that it's because of the inherent dangers of hot sulphuric acid and more so, the toxic waste product produced by digesting the resins plus heavy metals.
With our "normal" acidic waste, we can cement the metals out and then neutralize the acids rendering the waste more or less harmless.
I don't believe this would be possible in the case of wet ashing with sulphuric acid.
Would some of you highly experienced refiners/chemists chime in on this topic?