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Use of coal combustion by-products for solidification/stabilization of hazardous wastes
Author(s) -
D.J. Hassett,
Debra F. Pflughoeft-Hassett
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/491468
Subject(s) - ettringite , fly ash , hazardous waste , trace element , coal , sulfate , coal combustion products , waste management , combustion , environmental science , leaching (pedology) , bottom ash , municipal solid waste , chemistry , materials science , cement , metallurgy , engineering , portland cement , organic chemistry , soil science , soil water
Five low-rank coal combustion fly ash samples extensively characterized in previous projects were used as a pool of candidate materials for potential use as waste stabilization agents. Two of these fly ash samples were selected because ettringite formed in the solid in long-term leaching experiments, and an associated reduction in leachate concentration of at least one trace element was noted for each sample. The stabilization experiments were designed to evaluate the removal of relatively high concentrations of boron and selenium from a simulated wastewater. Sulfate was added as one variable in order to determine if high concentrations of sulfate would impact the ability of the ettringite to include trace elements in its structure. The following conclusions can be drawn from the information obtained in this research: CCBs (coal combustion by-products) can be useful in the chemical fixation of potentially hazardous trace elements; indication of ettringite formation alone is not adequate for selecting a CCB for waste stabilization applications; moderate sulfate concentrations do not promote or inhibit trace element sorption; ettringite formation mechanisms may impact trace element fixation and need to be elucidated; laboratory demonstration of the CCB with the stabilization process being proposed is necessary to verify the efficacy of the material and process; and the final waste form must be evaluated prior to management according to the required regulatory procedures

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