Leaching of metals from incineration bottom ash using organic acid

The municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash (IBA) is increasingly used as a secondary resource for civil engineering and various other applications. IBA contains various metals. The presence of these metals may limit the use of IBA as a secondary resource. This can be overcome by removing meta...

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Main Authors: Jadhav, Umesh U., Biswal, Basanta Kumar, Chen, Zhitao, Yang, En-Hua, Hong, Hocheng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1516792021-07-21T11:13:35Z Leaching of metals from incineration bottom ash using organic acid Jadhav, Umesh U. Biswal, Basanta Kumar Chen, Zhitao Yang, En-Hua Hong, Hocheng School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Environmental engineering Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Bottom Ash The municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash (IBA) is increasingly used as a secondary resource for civil engineering and various other applications. IBA contains various metals. The presence of these metals may limit the use of IBA as a secondary resource. This can be overcome by removing metals from IBA. This study focused on determination of metal contents of IBA and leaching of these metals. The results show that calcium (Ca), iron (Fe), aluminum (Al), silicon (Si), and sodium (Na) are the major metals present in IBA. Many other metals ranging from magnesium (Mg) to mercury (Hg) were also present in varying quantities. In the present study, four organic acids, namely, citric, malic, oxalic, and gluconic acids have been used to compare the metal leaching from IBA. The citric acid was found to be the most effective leaching agent. Various process parameters for metal leaching were optimized. It was found that the maximum metal leaching was achieved in 48 h. The 1 M citric acid, 100 mL working volume, 150 rpm, and 30 °C were the optimal conditions to leach 100 wt% Si, Na, Au, Sb, respectively. Around 99 wt% Mg, 95 wt% K, 93 wt% Cd, 88 wt% Al, 84 wt% Ca, 80 wt% Fe, 79 wt% Sr, 77 wt% Pb, Zn, As respectively, 67 wt% Cu, V, Ag respectively, 66 wt% Mn, 64 wt% Co, 56 wt% Cr, 43 wt% Ni, Sn respectively, 40 wt% Se, 21 wt% Ba, 10 wt% Hg were leached using citric acid at optimal conditions. The leaching efficiency decreased with increasing pulp density. An optimal pulp density for metal leaching was observed at 1% (w/v). The method described in the present study provides an alternative environmentally friendly process to remove metals from IBA. This will facilitate the recycling of metal-free IBA for geotechnical applications. National Environmental Agency (NEA) The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support from the Environment Technology Research Program (ETRP), the National Environment Agency, Singapore (ETRP Nos. 1301 104). 2021-07-21T11:13:34Z 2021-07-21T11:13:34Z 2018 Journal Article Jadhav, U. U., Biswal, B. K., Chen, Z., Yang, E. & Hong, H. (2018). Leaching of metals from incineration bottom ash using organic acid. Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy, 4(1), 115-125. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40831-018-0161-9 2199-3823 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151679 10.1007/s40831-018-0161-9 2-s2.0-85064147654 1 4 115 125 en 1301 104 Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy © 2018 The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering
Municipal Solid Waste
Incineration Bottom Ash
spellingShingle Engineering::Environmental engineering
Municipal Solid Waste
Incineration Bottom Ash
Jadhav, Umesh U.
Biswal, Basanta Kumar
Chen, Zhitao
Yang, En-Hua
Hong, Hocheng
Leaching of metals from incineration bottom ash using organic acid
description The municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash (IBA) is increasingly used as a secondary resource for civil engineering and various other applications. IBA contains various metals. The presence of these metals may limit the use of IBA as a secondary resource. This can be overcome by removing metals from IBA. This study focused on determination of metal contents of IBA and leaching of these metals. The results show that calcium (Ca), iron (Fe), aluminum (Al), silicon (Si), and sodium (Na) are the major metals present in IBA. Many other metals ranging from magnesium (Mg) to mercury (Hg) were also present in varying quantities. In the present study, four organic acids, namely, citric, malic, oxalic, and gluconic acids have been used to compare the metal leaching from IBA. The citric acid was found to be the most effective leaching agent. Various process parameters for metal leaching were optimized. It was found that the maximum metal leaching was achieved in 48 h. The 1 M citric acid, 100 mL working volume, 150 rpm, and 30 °C were the optimal conditions to leach 100 wt% Si, Na, Au, Sb, respectively. Around 99 wt% Mg, 95 wt% K, 93 wt% Cd, 88 wt% Al, 84 wt% Ca, 80 wt% Fe, 79 wt% Sr, 77 wt% Pb, Zn, As respectively, 67 wt% Cu, V, Ag respectively, 66 wt% Mn, 64 wt% Co, 56 wt% Cr, 43 wt% Ni, Sn respectively, 40 wt% Se, 21 wt% Ba, 10 wt% Hg were leached using citric acid at optimal conditions. The leaching efficiency decreased with increasing pulp density. An optimal pulp density for metal leaching was observed at 1% (w/v). The method described in the present study provides an alternative environmentally friendly process to remove metals from IBA. This will facilitate the recycling of metal-free IBA for geotechnical applications.
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Jadhav, Umesh U.
Biswal, Basanta Kumar
Chen, Zhitao
Yang, En-Hua
Hong, Hocheng
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author Jadhav, Umesh U.
Biswal, Basanta Kumar
Chen, Zhitao
Yang, En-Hua
Hong, Hocheng
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title Leaching of metals from incineration bottom ash using organic acid
title_short Leaching of metals from incineration bottom ash using organic acid
title_full Leaching of metals from incineration bottom ash using organic acid
title_fullStr Leaching of metals from incineration bottom ash using organic acid
title_full_unstemmed Leaching of metals from incineration bottom ash using organic acid
title_sort leaching of metals from incineration bottom ash using organic acid
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