The bottom ash and fly ash from the co-combustion of wood residues and peat at a bubbling fluidised bed boiler (296 MW) contained only quartz (SiO2), microcline (KAlSi3O8) and albite (NaAlSi3O8). Thus, X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) was not useful for clarifying the difference in the release of associated heavy metals from ash matrices. In order to assess the release of heavy metals from ashes under changing environmental conditions, they were sequentially extracted and fractionated by the BCR-procedure into acid soluble/exchangeable (CH3COOH), reducible (NH2OH-HCl) and oxidizable (H2O2/CH3COONH4) phases. The CH3COOH extractable fraction in conjunction with the total heavy metals concentrations were used to calculate the risk assessment cod...
The present investigation was conducted to study the leaching characteristics, speciation and fracti...
\u3cp\u3eIncineration bottom ash fines (≤ 125 μm) are known to contain potentially toxic elements (P...
Incineration bottom ash fines (≤ 125 μm) are known to contain potentially toxic elements (PTEs) and ...
Extractions tests are widely used as tools to estimate the potential release of constituents, for ex...
Each year, around 75’000t of fly ash from municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI fly ash) are prod...
The paper presents the results of heavy metals mobility obtained by sequential extraction method and...
The paper presents the results of heavy metals mobility obtained by sequential extraction method and...
Understanding the chemical and mineralogical characteristics of bottom ash (BA) containing Potentia...
Understanding the chemical and mineralogical characteristics of bottom ash (BA) containing Potentia...
Incineration is a common technique for waste treatment because it can reduce waste mass and volume. ...
Bottom ash is the major by-product of waste incineration and can contain trace elements (As, Cd, Co,...
Fly ash is produced in massive quantities by fossil fuel based power plants and waste incinerators, ...
This study focusses on chemical and mineralogical characterization of fly ash and leached filter cak...
Incineration is a mainstream strategy for solid waste management in Sweden and all over the world. I...
Solid residuals of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI), i.e. bottom ash and fly ash contain si...
The present investigation was conducted to study the leaching characteristics, speciation and fracti...
\u3cp\u3eIncineration bottom ash fines (≤ 125 μm) are known to contain potentially toxic elements (P...
Incineration bottom ash fines (≤ 125 μm) are known to contain potentially toxic elements (PTEs) and ...
Extractions tests are widely used as tools to estimate the potential release of constituents, for ex...
Each year, around 75’000t of fly ash from municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI fly ash) are prod...
The paper presents the results of heavy metals mobility obtained by sequential extraction method and...
The paper presents the results of heavy metals mobility obtained by sequential extraction method and...
Understanding the chemical and mineralogical characteristics of bottom ash (BA) containing Potentia...
Understanding the chemical and mineralogical characteristics of bottom ash (BA) containing Potentia...
Incineration is a common technique for waste treatment because it can reduce waste mass and volume. ...
Bottom ash is the major by-product of waste incineration and can contain trace elements (As, Cd, Co,...
Fly ash is produced in massive quantities by fossil fuel based power plants and waste incinerators, ...
This study focusses on chemical and mineralogical characterization of fly ash and leached filter cak...
Incineration is a mainstream strategy for solid waste management in Sweden and all over the world. I...
Solid residuals of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI), i.e. bottom ash and fly ash contain si...
The present investigation was conducted to study the leaching characteristics, speciation and fracti...
\u3cp\u3eIncineration bottom ash fines (≤ 125 μm) are known to contain potentially toxic elements (P...
Incineration bottom ash fines (≤ 125 μm) are known to contain potentially toxic elements (PTEs) and ...