Literature DB >> 34333439

Potential environmental risk of trace elements in fly ash and gypsum from ultra-low emission coal-fired power plants in China.

Deming Han1, Liwen Xu1, Qingru Wu2, Shuxiao Wang3, Lei Duan3, Minneng Wen1, Zhijian Li1, Yi Tang1, Guoliang Li1, Kaiyun Liu1.   

Abstract

The ultra-low emission retrofitting (ULE) in China's coal-fired power plants (CFPPs) enhances removal efficiencies of trace elements, which may increase their contents in fly ash and gypsum. However, their potential environmental risks in these wastes have been scarcely evaluated. Experiments indicated that the trace elements in fly ash and gypsum accounted for approximately 92.9-98.2% of the total outputs. Most trace elements in these wastes existed mainly as mobile/leachable forms, except for the Hg in fly ash (residual form). We comprehensively evaluated the potential environmental risks of trace elements in fly ash and gypsum from ULE CFPPs in China using a modified risk assessment approach that integrates a trace element enrichment model for waste, and chemical speciation datasets. We found that nationally, trace elements in gypsum represented low levels of potential risk, even after ULE. However, the potential moderate environmental risk of fly ash has aroused attention because of trace element pollution, where Hg and Cd contributed the major risks. The relatively high risks from fly ash are mainly distributed in Guangxi, Hunan and Hebei provinces. The disposal of fly ash in these areas should be given special attention in the future.
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Keywords:  Chemical speciation; Coal–fired power plant; Fly ash; Risk; Trace element

Year:  2021        PMID: 34333439     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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