“…It can be seen from Table 2 that the sulfide-bound mercury is the dominant form of mercury in the four coal gangues; the levels of sulfide-bound mercury are 74.22, 51.49, 78.88, and 74.70% for ED, GD, PL, and TX, respectively; this result is similar to the results of other reports on coal [43,46]. The result also shows that the second most abundant mercury form is the silicate-bound mercury, accounting for 10.32, 20.81, 18.55, and 21.96% of the total mercury in the coal gangues of ED, GD, PL, and TX, respectively.…”