Neutralization of an Extremely Acidic Sludge and Stabilization of Heavy Metals in Flyash Aggregates

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2007

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Elsevier Ltd.

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BRONZE

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Abstract

An extremely acidic, heavy metal-rich sludge (pH = -1.2) was scrubbed with a Class-F fly ash in order to simultaneously neutralize the acidity and stabilize the heavy metals contained in both wastes. This paper outlines the leaching behavior of the aggregate material generated by scrubbing. For proper fly ash/sludge ratios, the fly ash acted as an outstanding neutralizer for the acidic waste. Leaching of heavy metals from the aggregate samples was below the environmental limits within a pH range between 3 and 9. Subsequent washing of the leached aggregate with acidic CALWET solutions did not result in an additional release of heavy metals. It is proposed that coordinative bonding of the metal cations onto neutral surface sites and electrostatic adsorption led to stabilization of the heavy metals within the aggregate structure below hydrolysis pHs.

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Sewage sludge, Acidity, Aggregates, Heavy metals, Fly ash, Aggregates, Sewage, Acidity, Industrial Waste, Fly ash, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Coal Ash, Carbon, Heavy metals, Waste Management, Metals, Chemical Precipitation, Particulate Matter, Adsorption, Sewage sludge, Water Pollutants, Chemical, Power Plants

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01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences

Citation

Polat, M., Güler, E., Lederman, E., and Cohen, H. (2007). Neutralization of an extremely acidic sludge and stabilization of heavy metals in flyash aggregates. Waste Management, 27(4), 482-489. doi:10.1016/j.wasman.2006.02.012

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Waste Management

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27

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4

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482

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489
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