Literature DB >> 19195776

The pH-dependent leaching of inorganic contaminants from secondary lead smelter fly ash.

Martina Vítková1, Vojtech Ettler, Ondrej Sebek, Martin Mihaljevic, Tomás Grygar, Jan Rohovec.   

Abstract

The leaching behaviour of fly ash (FA) from a secondary Pb smelter was assessed using the pH-static leaching experiment according to prEN 14997 (pH range 3-11) coupled with mineralogical investigation of the leached FA by XRD and Rietveld analyses and thermodynamic modelling using PHREEQC-2. The procedure was performed on fresh FA and FA washed at a cumulative L/S ratio of 60l/kg to remove readily soluble salts. For both fresh and washed FA, high amounts of inorganic contaminants were released under acidic conditions, exhibiting L-shaped leaching patterns: up to 300g Pb/kg, 4.5g Cd/kg, 4g Zn/kg, 1.05g As/kg and 70mg Sb/kg. The washing of soluble salts significantly decreased the leachability of Cd, Zn, As and Sb and increased the release of Pb, especially under acidic conditions. The leaching of fresh FA removed part of primary caracolite and all the KPb(2)Cl(5) and NaCl. The Pb release was controlled by the precipitation of anglesite and PbSO(3) under acidic conditions and of laurionite and carbonates (hydrocerussite and phosgenite) under alkaline conditions. In contrast, the washed FA was composed mainly of anglesite and PbSO(3), both phases being the main solubility-controlling phases for Pb over the whole studied pH range.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19195776     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.12.136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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