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J. Phys. IV France
Volume 107, May 2003
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Page(s) | 993 - 996 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:20030465 |
J. Phys. IV France 107 (2003) 993
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:20030465
Removal of arsenic from toxic ash after combustion of impregnated wood
L.M. Ottosen1, A.J. Pedersen1, I.V. Kristensen1 and A.B. Ribeiro21 Depariment of Civil Engineering, Building 204, Technical University of Denmark, 2800 Lyngby, Denmark
2 Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, New University of Lisbon, Quinta da Torre, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal
Abstract
ln the next ten years the amounts of waste wood impregnated with Cu, Cr and As (CCA) is expected to
increase dramatically. Mixed with municipal solid waste for incineration the wood constitutes a problem because As
emission is not hindered through common flue gas treatment. Furthermore the ashes will contain higher
concentrations of Cu, Cr and As. In different countries initiatives has been taken or are implemented to sort the
impregnated wood from other waste and handle the wood separately. This handling can involve combustion in
special plants. This paper deals with electrodialytic treatment of ash from combustion of CCA treated wood. The
total concentrations in the ash were very high: 69 g Cu/kg, 62 g Cr/kg and 35 g As/kg. A SEM/EDX analysis
showed that Cr was mainly build into the matrix structure of the ash. Cu, too, but some Cu was also precipitated on
the surface of the particles. As, on the other hand, was only found associated with Ca and thus probably in a soluble
form. As is the main problem of the ash due to the high toxicity and mobility and thus the treatment aims at
removing this element. It was shown that during 5 days of electrodialytic treatment 92% As could be removed.
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