2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.111053
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Strength and leaching behavior of heavy metal contaminated sludge solidified/stabilized by compound binders

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“…The convestion of heavy metals is affected by extracted liquation, stabilizers and leaching characteristics, etc. The morphological transformation and migration characteristics of heavy metals have an effect on the long term leaching behavior of hazardous compounds [11]. The solidification process indicates that the waste compounds are trapped in the porous gel structure's pores, and heavy metal securing generates insoluble metal hydroxides.…”
Section: 2 Tclp Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The convestion of heavy metals is affected by extracted liquation, stabilizers and leaching characteristics, etc. The morphological transformation and migration characteristics of heavy metals have an effect on the long term leaching behavior of hazardous compounds [11]. The solidification process indicates that the waste compounds are trapped in the porous gel structure's pores, and heavy metal securing generates insoluble metal hydroxides.…”
Section: 2 Tclp Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The e cient treatment of Pb-containing wastewater is an enduring worldwide problem (Jiryaei Sharahi and Shahbazi, 2017). The common treatment methods are biological treatment (Abd Aziz et al, 2019), chemical treatment (Wang et al, 2021), reverse osmosis treatment (Parlar et al, 2019), membrane separation (Zeng et al, 2019), etc. But most of the treatment methods are more costly, while the method of adsorption is a low cost, convenient, and widely used one.…”
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“…The efficiency of S/S strongly depends on the amount of curing agent [8]. However, the capacity increment ratio and cost will significantly increase when stabilizing heavily contaminated sediments owing to the requirement of a high cement/water ratio to reduce the leaching of heavy metals [9]. What is more, production of most curing agents has a high carbon footprint, which is not acceptable for environmental purposes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%