The release behavior of chromium from tannery sludge was assessed in t
his study. Fundamental properties of sludge were characterized. Total
Cr content was 17,200 mg/kg. Trivalent chromium, Cr(III), was the pred
ominant species in the sludge. The total Cr and Cr(VI) concentrations
in the leachate of TCLP were 5.02 and 0.25 mg/dm(3), respectively. Sol
ubility of Cr from sludge was the lowest in the neutral range. Both pH
and redox potential significantly affected release of Cr from the slu
dge. When sludge suspension was continuously aerated with oxygen for 6
00 hours, pH increased from 7.1 to 7.3, and redox potential increased
from -300 to 295 mV, respectively. Dissolved Cr concentrations were lo
wer than 7 mg/kg during the aeration period. The equilibrium solubilit
y experiments were first conducted when the pH value was maintained at
4.2, and varied redox potential (0, 150, 250, 320, 470 mV), dissolved
Cr concentrations decreased with increased redox potential. When the
pH value was maintained at 8.0, and varied redox potential (-220, -100
, 0, 150, 250 mV), dissolved Cr concentrations were relatively low. A
linear correlation was observed between dissolved concentrations of Cr
and Fe. Combining with results from sludge fractionation experiment,
we can conclude that precipitation-dissolution reactions controlled th
e release behavior of Cr.