2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2016.01.010
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Chemical association and mobility of trace elements in 13 different fuel incineration bottom ashes

Abstract: h i g h l i g h t sBottom ashes from 13 Swedish waste incineration facilities were collected. Trace elements contents followed the sequence as Cu > Zn > Pb > Cr > Ni > Sb > As. Standard leaching indicates Cr had strongest mobility followed by Pb, Sb and Cu. Large amount of Cu is found in organic bound phase in 31% of samples. Amounts of unstable trace elements in biofuel bottom ashes are comparatively lower. a b s t r a c tThe release of trace elements from waste incineration bottom ash is problematic during u… Show more

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“…ICPeAES was selected as it provides a rapid and highly sensitive multielemental analysis of MSWI BA and fly ash with a high level of precision and accuracy (Alba et al, 1997;Saqib and B€ ackstr€ om, 2016). An axial ICP Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (AES) 720-ES spectrometer with an SPS3 autosampler and ICP Expert software 2.0.5 (Agilent Technologies) with a low flow axial quartz torch with a 2.4 mm i.d.…”
Section: Inductively Coupled Plasma-atomic Emission Spectroscopy (Icp-aes)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICPeAES was selected as it provides a rapid and highly sensitive multielemental analysis of MSWI BA and fly ash with a high level of precision and accuracy (Alba et al, 1997;Saqib and B€ ackstr€ om, 2016). An axial ICP Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (AES) 720-ES spectrometer with an SPS3 autosampler and ICP Expert software 2.0.5 (Agilent Technologies) with a low flow axial quartz torch with a 2.4 mm i.d.…”
Section: Inductively Coupled Plasma-atomic Emission Spectroscopy (Icp-aes)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This order was significantly different from that as Cu > Zn > Pb > Cr > Ni > Sb > As for 13 bottom ashes during burning of various wastes, wooden and waste/ wooden mixture, possibly explained by the difference in combustion conditions and feed fuels (Saqib and Bäckström, 2016). It should be mentioned that more attention should be paid to higher levels of Al, Cr, Mn and V in PM 2.5 and PM 10 .…”
Section: Contents Of 39 Elements and Individual Element For 15 Cfppsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…There are greater opportunities for waste producers to meet contamination limits based on leaching concentrations even if they are strict, as the Danish case demonstrates. This is because many of the substances that occur in such waste are strongly bound to the material and therefore not possible to extract during leaching tests (Saqib & Backstrom, 2016). From a user perspective, however, it may be considered important to measure total concentrations.…”
Section: What Type Of Concentration Should Be Monitored?mentioning
confidence: 99%