Particle size distribution and dissolution properties of metals in cyclone fly ash
The particles in the examined cyclone fly ash were all smaller than 0.25 mm. in diameter, and particles smaller than 0.075 mm. in diameter accounted for 88.4 % of the ash weight. This result indicates that cyclone fly ash consists of particles with a small diameter. The metals in the cyclone fly ash...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2008, Vol.5 (4), p.485-494 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The particles in the examined cyclone fly ash were all smaller than
0.25 mm. in diameter, and particles smaller than 0.075 mm. in diameter
accounted for 88.4 % of the ash weight. This result indicates that
cyclone fly ash consists of particles with a small diameter. The metals
in the cyclone fly ash were enriched in small particles. The highest
concentrations for zinc, copper, lead, cadmium and molybdenum in the
cyclone fly ash were found in the smallest particle size fraction (<
0.075 mm.) and for Barium, chromium, nickel, Vanadium and Cobalt in the
second to smallest particle size fraction (0.0750.125 mm.). From an
environmental and toxicological standpoint, the smallest particles are
of the greatest concern when ash is handed at landfill disposal sites
(transport and disposal especially in stormy weather conditions), and
some studies have reported risks to workers from prolonged exposure to
ash. The results of the comparison of various dissolution methods for
metals showed that the digestion procedures with nitric acid alone
(USEPA 3051) or with a mixture of nitric acid + hydrogen peroxide
(USEPA 3050B) slightly underestimated the metal concentrations in the
cyclone fly ash. Although the use of hydrofluoric acid is often
necessary for the determination of a number of elements associated with
siliceous minerals, its use can result in loss of trace elements during
dissolution. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 1735-2630 |
DOI: | 10.1007/BF03326045 |