Extractability and leachability of heavy metals in Technosols prepared from mixtures of unconsolidated wastes

Extractability and leachability of heavy metals in Technosols prepared from mixtures of unconsolidated wastes

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Article ID: iaor20122558
Volume: 28
Issue: 12
Start Page Number: 2653
End Page Number: 2666
Publication Date: Dec 2008
Journal: Waste Management
Authors: , , , , ,
Keywords: water
Abstract:

Mixtures of wastes were prepared to improve on the characteristics of the individual ingredients as Technosols, with special attention given to heavy metal extractability. An anaerobic digested sewage sludge and a CaO‐treated aerobic sludge were used. A mixture of the two sludges (50:50 DW basis) was also prepared to provide a third type of sludge. The residues were mixed with other types of waste, such as fly ash, Linz‐Donowitz slag, foundry sand, shot blasting machine scrap, fettling and barley straw. Extractability of Cu, Cr, Ni, and Zn by 0.01M CaCl2 extraction ( Me CaCl 2 equ1) was carried out, and leachability of these elements was estimated by acidification of an aqueous suspension of the mixtures with 0.5N acetic acid (Meacetic). The total concentrations of the metals were also determined (MeT). The Me CaCl 2 equ2/MeT ratios for Cu and Ni (means: 4.0% and 3.1%) were higher than those for Cr and Zn (means: 0.07% each). The mean Meacetic/MeT ratios followed the order Ni, Zn, Cu, and Cr (19.5%, 4.1%, 3.7%, and 0.09%, respectively). The results highlight the existence of complex interactions among organic matter solubility, pH and heavy metal extractability.

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