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Metal Distribution Characteristics in a Laboratory Waste Incinerator

Authors :
Chih-Ping Chang
Yun Hwei Shen
Ya-Fen Wang
I-Cheng Chou
Juu En Chang
Yi-Ming Kuo
Source :
Aerosol and Air Quality Research. 12:426-434
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Taiwan Association for Aerosol Research, 2012.

Abstract

The metal distribution in the emissions of a laboratory waste incinerator (LWI) was investigated. The input materials and output materials (fly ash, bottom ash, and flue gas) were analyzed to examine the transportation and transmission behavior of heavy metals. Toxic (As, Cd, Cr, Hg, Ni, and Pb), anthropogenic (Ag, Ba, Cu, Mn, Se, and Zn) and crust (Na) elements were adopted to characterize the distribution properties of the LWI under investigation. The results indicated that Ba, Cr and Hg (80.0, 13.0 and 12.9 mg/L, respectively) were the major metals in the organic liquid waste input, and Na, and Zn (7497 and 349 mg/kg, respectively) were the major ones for medical solid waste. The Na content in the fly ash could be as high as 911574 mg/kg, and this was found to be the major Na emission source according to the emission factors. The mass of Na may be supplied using a NaOH solution injection to neutralize the acidic combustion gas, and it was found that high contents of Na in the flue gas were from the sprinkled NaOH solution. For the output materials, NaCl was found to be the major crystalline form of Na in the ash, based on the results of X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns. The crust (Na) element was the major element in the bottom and fly ash. The toxic (As, Cr, Ni, and Pb) and anthropogenic (Se) elements were mainly distributed in the second cooling tower ash and baghouse ash in a range of 64.5%–91.9%. The average concentrations of Pb, Cd, and Hg concentrations in the flue gas were all under Taiwan’s EPA regulation standards. Toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) data showed that the leachability of As, Cr, Cu, Hg, and Se exceeded the EPA’s regulations. It is thus suggested that the ash should be treated by further elutriation or vitrification processes to reduce the TCLP levels in the final products.

Details

ISSN :
20711409 and 16808584
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Aerosol and Air Quality Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........16d4e752fdda9020a8a2835c5c5bee90
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.2011.09.0156