Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6308466 | Chemosphere | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A pilot-scale calcium sodium phosphate (CNP) plant was designed and manufactured to examine the performance of recently developed stabilization/solidification (S/S) technology. Hg-contaminated wastes samples generated via various industrial processes in Korea, including municipal, industrial, and medical waste incineration, wastewater treatment, and lime production, were collected and treated using the pilot-scale CNP plant. S/S samples were fabricated according to various operating conditions, including waste type, the dose of the stabilization reagent (Na2S), and the waste loading ratio. Although the performances (Hg leaching value and compressive strength) were reduced as the waste loading ratio increased, most of the S/S samples exhibited Hg leaching values that were below the universal treatment standard limit of 25 μg Lâ1 and compressive strengths that exceeded the criterion of 3.45 MPa.
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Authors
Jae Han Cho, Yujin Eom, Tai Gyu Lee,