Journal of the Japan Society of Waste Management Experts
Online ISSN : 1883-163X
Print ISSN : 1883-1648
ISSN-L : 1883-1648
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Leaching Mechanisms of Waste Molten Slag in Batch Type Experiments
Hirofumi SakanakuraNobutoshi Tanaka
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1998 Volume 9 Issue 1 Pages 11-19

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It is necessary to examine the influence of molten slag of waste (e.g., Municipal Solid Waste, and MSW Incinerator Ash) to the environment when utilized as recycled resources. In this paper, various leaching experiments for 8 kinds of waste molten slag, include 6 materials obtained from municipal facilities, were undertaken under batch type cgnditions without leachant exchange.
Results indicated: (1) there are two leaching mechanisms, hydrogen ion acts directly on the slag surface (acid leaching zone), and each component leaches accoding to each hydrolysation characteristic (alkaline leaching zone) . The two zones can be divided clearly according to the quantity of hydrogen ion supplied from the leachant. (2) It is considered that under SiO2 saturated conditions in the alkaline leaching zone, slag components stop leaching due to a SiO2 film at the slag surface. (3) Under batch conditions, some elements (e. g., Fe, Mn and Mg) form carbonate salts/hydroxides when they reach solubility, and other trace elements, e. g., Pb, Zn and Cu may coprecipitate when Fe (OH) 2 precipitation forms.
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