Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6972255 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Ministry of Environment, Republic of Korea (South Korea) is in progress of converting its current hazardous waste classification system to harmonize it with the international standard and to set-up the regulatory standards for toxic substances present in the hazardous waste. In the present work, the concentrations along with the trend of 13 heavy metals, Fâ, CNâ and 19 PAH present in the hazardous waste generated among various thermal processes (11 processes) in South Korea were analyzed along with their leaching characteristics. In all thermal processes, the median concentrations of Cu (3.58-209,000Â mg/kg), Ni (BDL-1560Â mg/kg), Pb (7.22-5132.25Â mg/kg) and Zn (83.02-31419Â mg/kg) were comparatively higher than the other heavy metals. Iron & Steel thermal process showed the highest median value of the heavy metals Cd (14.76Â mg/kg), Cr (166.15Â mg/kg) and Hg (2.38Â mg/kg). Low molecular weight PAH (BDL-37.59Â mg/kg) was predominant in sludge & filter cake samples present in most of the thermal processes. Comparatively flue gas dust present in most of the thermal processing units resulted in the higher leaching of the heavy metals.
Keywords
BbFDBahAbenzo(a)anthraceneNFECum3-methylcholanthreneALMFLAChrBghipNAPPHEBAPFGDBAAPBMBkFAcenaphtheneacnePower stationsAnthraceneBenzo(a)pyreneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k)fluorantheneHazardous wasteCerIron and steel industryThermal processHeavy metalsFluoreneFluorantheneMetallurgyNaphthalenePhenanthrenePyrene
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Authors
Sun Kyoung Shin, Woo-IL Kim, Tae-Wan Jeon, Young-Yeul Kang, Seong-Kyeong Jeong, Jin-Mo Yeon, Swarnalatha Somasundaram,