Stabilizing Cr species in incinerator fly ashes with/without kaolin addition through a firing process : a molecular study on heated Cr

Cr speciation in Cr-sorbing washed incinerator fly ash (IFA) after heating up to 1100°C is temperature dependent. Higher temperature leads to a greater level of chemical reduction of Cr(VI) that is considerably more toxic than Cr(III). Most Cr(VI) sorbed washed IFA is effectively transformed into Cr...

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Publié dans:Environmental technology. - 1993. - 38(2017), 13-14 vom: 02. Juli, Seite 1644-1649
Auteur principal: Wei, Yu-Ling (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Wang, Hsi-Chih, Peng, Yen-Shiun
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2017
Accès à la collection:Environmental technology
Sujets:Journal Article Cr XANES Cr speciation Incinerator fly ash plating sludge thermal stabilization Coal Ash Chromium 0R0008Q3JB Kaolin 24H4NWX5CO
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Résumé:Cr speciation in Cr-sorbing washed incinerator fly ash (IFA) after heating up to 1100°C is temperature dependent. Higher temperature leads to a greater level of chemical reduction of Cr(VI) that is considerably more toxic than Cr(III). Most Cr(VI) sorbed washed IFA is effectively transformed into Cr(III) after heating to 1100°C for 2 h, as indicated by the disappearance of hexavalent pre-edge peak of Cr K-edge X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) spectrum. After heating the Cr-sorbing IFA to 100°C and 500°C for 2 h, water-soluble CaCrO4 is determined to be the principal Cr species due to the chemical reaction between the sorbed Cr(VI) and CaO components of washed fly ash, based on the comparison between sample and reference XANES spectra. Replacing half of the washed fly ash with kaolin could effectively reduce all Cr(VI) after heating to ≧ 900°C for 2 h
Description:Date Completed 11.10.2017
Date Revised 11.10.2017
published: Print-Electronic
Citation Status MEDLINE
ISSN:1479-487X
DOI:10.1080/09593330.2016.1240239