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The chemical fractions and leaching of heavy metals in ash from medical waste incineration using two different sequential extraction procedures
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2019-01
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DOI
10.37358/RC.19.1.6897
Abstract
The paper presents the chemical fractions and leaching of the heavy metals in the bottom and filter ashes
from the incineration of medical waste by two comparative methods of sequential extraction and by Toxicity
Characteristic Leaching Procedure test (TCLP). The BCR classic method has higher extraction percentages
than proposed modified BCR method. In both ashes, the metals are predominantly bounded in F1 (exchangeable) and F2 (iron and manganese oxides) fractions. Due to the high content of metals in filter
ash, representing over 17,000 mg/kg dry matter for Zn, 7,000 mg/kg dry matter for Pb, and 1,400 mg/kg dry
matter for Cr and Cu in F1 and F2 fractions, a special attention should be given to the management and
storage of this waste.
from the incineration of medical waste by two comparative methods of sequential extraction and by Toxicity
Characteristic Leaching Procedure test (TCLP). The BCR classic method has higher extraction percentages
than proposed modified BCR method. In both ashes, the metals are predominantly bounded in F1 (exchangeable) and F2 (iron and manganese oxides) fractions. Due to the high content of metals in filter
ash, representing over 17,000 mg/kg dry matter for Zn, 7,000 mg/kg dry matter for Pb, and 1,400 mg/kg dry
matter for Cr and Cu in F1 and F2 fractions, a special attention should be given to the management and
storage of this waste.
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