Accelerated carbonation of different size fractions of MSW IBA and the effect on leaching

Accelerated carbonation has been studied as a treatment method for MSW IBA, and the main advantage is that it can shorten the treatment duration from months to days, compared to natural weathering. This study investigated the effect of accelerated carbonation on different size fractions of IBA colle...

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Main Authors: Lin, Wenlin Yvonne, Heng, Kim Soon, Sun, Xiaolong, Wang, Jing-Yuan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1063692020-09-26T22:01:26Z Accelerated carbonation of different size fractions of MSW IBA and the effect on leaching Lin, Wenlin Yvonne Heng, Kim Soon Sun, Xiaolong Wang, Jing-Yuan School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute DRNTU::Engineering::Environmental engineering::Waste management Accelerated carbonation has been studied as a treatment method for MSW IBA, and the main advantage is that it can shorten the treatment duration from months to days, compared to natural weathering. This study investigated the effect of accelerated carbonation on different size fractions of IBA collected from two incineration plants in Singapore. The different size fractions were ground to <425 μm to minimise the influence of morphological difference on carbonation efficiency from that of chemical and mineralogical differences. Total element content was carried out for IBA collected from both incineration plants and the different size fractions. XRD was also used to analyse the mineralogical composition of IBA. Results showed that the degree of carbonation decreased as the size increased, which in turn corresponded to decreasing total Ca content and portlandite phase. The leaching behaviour of Pb, Zn, Cu, Cr and soluble constituents like DOC, Cl−, and SO42− were evaluated. It was found that carbonation resulted in the reduction of leaching of most constituents, except Cl− and SO42−. The reduction in leaching after carbonation can be attributed to the decrease in pH and formation of secondary minerals, rather than the precipitation of calcite. The research also suggested that since the leaching of soluble constituents from untreated IBA is mainly from the fine fractions and the fine fractions are more reactive to accelerated carbonation, size separation is beneficial in improving the carbonation efficiency and reducing the volume of IBA that needs to be treated, which can potentially reduce the treatment cost of IBA. Accepted version 2015-07-13T02:52:06Z 2019-12-06T22:10:01Z 2015-07-13T02:52:06Z 2019-12-06T22:10:01Z 2015 2015 Journal Article Lin, W. Y., Heng, K. S., Sun, X., & Wang, J.-Y. (2015). Accelerated carbonation of different size fractions of MSW IBA and the effect on leaching. Waste management, 41, 75-84. 0956-053X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/106369 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/34458 10.1016/j.wasman.2015.04.003 en Waste management © 2015 Elsevier. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Waste Management, Elsevier. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2015.04.003]. 33 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic DRNTU::Engineering::Environmental engineering::Waste management
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Lin, Wenlin Yvonne
Heng, Kim Soon
Sun, Xiaolong
Wang, Jing-Yuan
Accelerated carbonation of different size fractions of MSW IBA and the effect on leaching
description Accelerated carbonation has been studied as a treatment method for MSW IBA, and the main advantage is that it can shorten the treatment duration from months to days, compared to natural weathering. This study investigated the effect of accelerated carbonation on different size fractions of IBA collected from two incineration plants in Singapore. The different size fractions were ground to <425 μm to minimise the influence of morphological difference on carbonation efficiency from that of chemical and mineralogical differences. Total element content was carried out for IBA collected from both incineration plants and the different size fractions. XRD was also used to analyse the mineralogical composition of IBA. Results showed that the degree of carbonation decreased as the size increased, which in turn corresponded to decreasing total Ca content and portlandite phase. The leaching behaviour of Pb, Zn, Cu, Cr and soluble constituents like DOC, Cl−, and SO42− were evaluated. It was found that carbonation resulted in the reduction of leaching of most constituents, except Cl− and SO42−. The reduction in leaching after carbonation can be attributed to the decrease in pH and formation of secondary minerals, rather than the precipitation of calcite. The research also suggested that since the leaching of soluble constituents from untreated IBA is mainly from the fine fractions and the fine fractions are more reactive to accelerated carbonation, size separation is beneficial in improving the carbonation efficiency and reducing the volume of IBA that needs to be treated, which can potentially reduce the treatment cost of IBA.
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Lin, Wenlin Yvonne
Heng, Kim Soon
Sun, Xiaolong
Wang, Jing-Yuan
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author Lin, Wenlin Yvonne
Heng, Kim Soon
Sun, Xiaolong
Wang, Jing-Yuan
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title Accelerated carbonation of different size fractions of MSW IBA and the effect on leaching
title_short Accelerated carbonation of different size fractions of MSW IBA and the effect on leaching
title_full Accelerated carbonation of different size fractions of MSW IBA and the effect on leaching
title_fullStr Accelerated carbonation of different size fractions of MSW IBA and the effect on leaching
title_full_unstemmed Accelerated carbonation of different size fractions of MSW IBA and the effect on leaching
title_sort accelerated carbonation of different size fractions of msw iba and the effect on leaching
publishDate 2015
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