Chemical speciation and environmental risk assessment of heavy metals in ash from smouldering combustion of oily sludge

Jingchun Huang,Wenxia Wang, Zihan Zheng, Dongyan Zhang,Chao Feng,Yu Qiao

Environmental Pollution(2024)

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Smouldering combustion of oily sludge (OS) was carried out to learn the characteristics of heavy metals (HMs) in ash products. Ash collected from four different height layers of the column reactor was analysed for the chemical speciation and environmental risk of six HMs, including Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, and Pb. The results showed that after smouldering combustion, only 21.3∼32.2 % of the total HMs was remained in the ash products. The retention of HMs in ash was closely relevant to the carbonaceous destruction efficiency of OS. Smouldering combustion led to the decrease of HMs in acid-soluble/exchangeable fraction from 21.5∼49.3 to 0.8∼19.8% and oxidizable fraction from 22.6∼49.6 to 5.3∼21.3, and the increase of reducible fraction from 13.6∼38.0 to 30.5∼89.1% and residue fraction from 7.8∼27.3 to 24.1∼63.6%. Upward migration of HMs during smouldering was evidenced by their occurrence in the top clean sand layer, which was dominated in acid-soluble/exchangeable and reducible fractions, accounting for 89.7∼99.1% in total. Toxicity extraction and environmental risk studies indicated that smouldering combustion would effectively reduce the toxicity and pollution risk of HMs; however, attention should be paid to the disposal of the top sand layer after smouldering operation due to its high pollution risk of HMs according to the evaluation of Risk assessment code.
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Oily sludge,Smouldering ash,Heavy metals,Chemical speciation,Environmental risk assessment
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