Litcius/Paper detail

Seasonal Variation of the Mobility and Toxicity of Metals in Beijing’s Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Fly Ash

Hang Zhao, Yang Tian, Rong Wang, Rui Wang, Xiangfei Zeng, Feihua Yang, Zhaojia Wang, Mengjun Chen, Jiancheng Shu

2021Sustainability15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Metal mobility and toxicity of the municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ash from different seasons in Beijing were studied using leaching toxicity procedures, sequential extraction procedures, and bioavailability procedures. The X-ray diffraction results showed that MSWI fly ash contained CaSO4, CaCO3, and KCl. The Pb, Zn, and Cd contents of MSWI fly ash were high, especially during autumn, being 42, 77, and 1260 times higher than that of their soil backgrounds, respectively. Leaching toxicity experiments showed that MSWI fly ash is hazardous, since Pb exceeded the maximum threshold (5 mg/L). The main alkali metal ions and anions, heavy metals total content, leaching concentration, chemical speciation, and bioavailability varied seasonally. The Pb and Zn leaching concentrations in summer and autumn were higher than that of the other two seasons. Sequential extraction procedures indicated that Pb, Zn, and Cd showed extremely high metal mobility, i.e., the residual states of Pb and Cd in spring were 5.83% and 1.21%, respectively, and that of Zn in autumn was 10.68%. These results will help industries, governments, and the public better understand the risk of MSWI fly ash and will urge them to pay more attention to preventing harm to the ecosystem and human beings.

Topics & Concepts

Fly ashLeaching (pedology)Environmental chemistryToxicity characteristic leaching procedureIncinerationBioavailabilityChemistryEnvironmental scienceHazardous wasteHeavy metalsWaste managementSoil waterSoil scienceOrganic chemistryEngineeringBiologyBioinformaticsRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials productionCoal and Its By-productsHeavy metals in environment