Gcc. Yang et al., EFFECTS OF CHELANT (EDTA) ADDITION ON PROPERTIES OF CEMENT-SOLIDIFIEDMUNICIPAL INCINERATOR FLY-ASH, Journal of hazardous materials, 58(1-3), 1998, pp. 153-164
A preliminary study was conducted to investigate the effects of EDTA (
a chelant) addition on properties of cement-solidified municipal incin
erator fly ash (MIFA) due to its increasing use for the removal of met
als from soil and wastes. MIFA specimens (designated MIFA-A and MIFA-B
, respectively) from two different municipal incineration plants were
solidified by a cement-based technique. Properties studied included un
confined compressive strength (UCS) and leaching toxicity by Toxicity
Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP). Regardless of an addition of
EDTA, experimental results have shown that UCS values of all the soli
dified MIFA specimens are greater than the R.O.C. EPA regulatory requi
rement for landfilling (i.e. 10 kg/cm(2)). The effect of EDTA addition
on UCS was found to be trivial. Results of the Analysis of Variance (
ANOVA) for UCS values also showed that the amount of EDTA added was no
t a controlling parameter in this work. It was found that solidificati
on of MIFA by ordinary portland cement (OPC) alone is able to yield so
lidified monoliths of satisfactory properties. TCLP results of EDTA-ad
ded MIFA specimens also showed a limited effect due to EDTA addition.
Whether an addition of other chelants would yield a significant effect
on properties of solidified MIFA specimens needs further studies. (C)
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