Categorization of leaching behaviors of elements from commercially treated incineration bottom ash in Singapore

被引:2
|
作者
Wei, Wei [1 ,2 ]
Liu, Qian [2 ]
Zhang, Zhibo [1 ]
Lisak, Grzegorz [1 ,2 ]
Yin, Ke [3 ]
Fei, Xunchang [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Nanyang Technol Univ, Sch Civil & Environm Engn, 50 Nanyang Ave, Singapore 639798, Singapore
[2] Nanyang Environm & Water Res Inst, Residues & Resource Reclamat Ctr, 1 Cleantech Loop, Singapore 637141, Singapore
[3] Nanjing Forestry Univ, Sch Biol & Environm, 159 Longpan Rd, Nanjing 210037, Peoples R China
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Incineration bottom ashes; Leaching; Heavy metals; Commercial treatment; SOLID-WASTE INCINERATION; LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT; ROAD CONSTRUCTION; ACCELERATED CARBONATION; GRANULAR MATERIAL; METALS CD; BATCH; RELEASE; TESTS; PH;
D O I
10.1016/j.wasman.2024.02.045
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Leaching of potentially hazardous substances, especially the heavy metals from Incineration Bottom Ash (IBA) is a major problem in its recyclable usage. To address this concern, treatment of IBA is indispensable before it can be reused. IBA subjected to laboratory-scale treatment typically yields clearer conclusions in terms of leaching behaviors, benefiting from the controlled laboratory environment. However, the leaching behaviors of commercially treated IBA appear to be more ambiguous due to the complex and comprehensive nature of industrial-scale treatments, where multiple treatment techniques are involved concurrently. Furthermore, treatment efficiencies vary among different plants. In this study, three types of commercially treated IBA were sampled from leading waste treatment companies in Singapore. Characterization and leaching tests were performed on the treated IBAs in both standardized and modified manners to simulate various scenarios. Besides deionized water, artificial seawater was used as a leachant in leaching tests for simulating seawater intrusion. The results reveal the promoting effect of seawater on the leaching levels of several elements from three types of treated IBA, which may require special attention for IBA application and landfill near the coast. Furthermore, the elements examined in these three types of commercially treated IBA generally comply with the non-hazardous waste acceptance criteria outlined in Council Decision, 2003/33/EC (2003), except Sb. By combining two leaching tests, the elements were categorized into different types of leaching behavior, making it possible to prepare and respond to the concerning leaching scenarios in future engineering applications.
引用
收藏
页码:339 / 350
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The leaching of major and trace elements from MSWI bottom ash as a function of pH and time
    Dijkstra, JJ
    van der Sloot, HA
    Comans, RNJ
    APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY, 2006, 21 (02) : 335 - 351
  • [32] Characteristic of Cu and Pb Leaching Behavior of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Bottom Ash
    Ahn, Ji-Whan
    Cho, Hee-Chan
    Han, Gi-Chun
    You, Gwang-Suk
    Um, Nam-Il
    GEOSYSTEM ENGINEERING, 2006, 9 (01) : 11 - 14
  • [33] Study of leaching scenarios for the application of incineration bottom ash and marine clay for land reclamation
    Guo, Lin
    Wu, Dong-Qing
    SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH, 2018, 28 (06) : 396 - 402
  • [34] Impacts of wet treatment on leaching toxicity of municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash
    Li, L.
    Zhu, Y.
    Hu, Y.
    Zhao, L.
    Wang, Y.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2024, 21 (08) : 6313 - 6324
  • [35] Impacts of wet treatment on leaching toxicity of municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash
    L. Li
    Y. Zhu
    Y. Hu
    L. Zhao
    Y. Wang
    International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2024, 21 : 6313 - 6324
  • [36] Evaluation of long-term leaching of a full-scale carriageway using treated incineration bottom ash as subbase material
    Wei, Wei
    Liu, Qian
    Zhang, Zhibo
    Lisak, Grzegorz
    Yin, Ke
    Fei, Xunchang
    WASTE MANAGEMENT, 2025, 196 : 80 - 92
  • [37] Analysis of heavy metals in Incineration Bottom Ash in Singapore and potential impact of pre-sorting on ash quality
    Patra, Selina
    Whaung, Shih Teen
    Kwan, Wei Lek
    LEVERAGING ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES AND POLICY OPTIONS FOR LOW CARBON CITIES, 2017, 143 : 454 - 459
  • [38] Leaching of elements from bottom ash, economizer fly ash, and fly ash from two coal-fired power plants
    Jones, Kevin B.
    Ruppert, Leslie F.
    Swanson, Sharon M.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COAL GEOLOGY, 2012, 94 : 337 - 348
  • [39] LEACHING OF HEAVY METALS FROM SOILS STABILIZED WITH PORTLAND CEMENT AND MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATION BOTTOM ASH
    Burlakovs, Juris
    Arina, Dace
    Rudovica, Vita
    Klavins, Maris
    RESEARCH FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT 2013, VOL 2, 2013, : 101 - 106
  • [40] Influence of moisture content and temperature on degree of carbonation and the effect on Cu and Cr leaching from incineration bottom ash
    Lin, Wenlin Yvonne
    Heng, Kim Soon
    Sun, Xiaolong
    Wang, Jing-Yuan
    WASTE MANAGEMENT, 2015, 43 : 264 - 272