Heavy metal speciation in various types of fly ash from municipal solid waste incinerator

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Yiqun Xiong
Fenfen Zhu
Luyao Zhao
Huimin Jiang
Zhaolong Zhang
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[1] Renmin University of China,School of Environment and Natural Resources
[2] Capital Normal University,School of Resources Environment and Tourism
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Fly ash; Tessier chemical extraction; Heavy metal; Speciation;
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Fly ash (FA) from municipal solid waste incinerators has been known as hazardous waste, which is mostly because of the high content of heavy metal and dioxins. Besides the content, the form of the heavy metals in fly ash is also very important, because it is tightly related with the leaching behavior of fly ash in diverse circumstances. To evaluate the environment potential risk of fly ash, the Tessier chemical extraction method was adopted. In this study, four kinds of fly ash were examined, one sample from China (CFA) and the other three from Japan (RFA, CaFA and NaFA). Five metal elements were detected and they were Ni, Cr, Cd, Pb, and Cu. The result of total heavy metals’ concentration showed CFA has the lowest content. As to the Tessier chemical extraction experiments, the results show that Cd, Pb, and Cu have higher leaching risk in the environment than other heavy metals. The result of leaching test experiment showed that the more exchangeable speciation of Cd, Cr and Pb in FA, the more it could leach out in natural environment.
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