Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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581184 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
X-ray semi-quantitative analysis of dredging sludge before and after acid washing and granulometric curves of the matrices after the ultrasonic treatment were considered in order to evidence chemical or physical changes during these treatments. Total residual mercury measurements were carried out before and after sonication. Results showed not measurable acid washing extraction from polluted dredging sludge, a little (3%) extraction from 820Â K heat-treated sludge and a significant (10-20%) extraction from alumina and silica within 120Â min of treatment. The ultrasound application gave generally poor improvement of the mercury removal. On the contrary thermal desorption of mercury was somewhat effective for alumina, silica and heat-treated dredging sludge samples in which mercury removal was 30-40% at 370Â K and 90-99% at 570Â K. Likewise ultrasound application did not improve desorption. Instead, the thermal treatment of dredging sludge had a negligible amount of mercury desorption at 370Â K but it reached 95% at 570Â K. The application of ultrasound improved the thermal extraction of 25% in the 470-520Â K range of temperature.
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Authors
Barbara Lesa, Eleonora Aneggi, Giada Rossi, Clara Comuzzi, Daniele Goi,