S. Dugenest et al., Municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash: Physicochemical characterization of organic matter, ANALUSIS, 27(1), 1999, pp. 75-81
The aim of this work was to characterize the initial organic content of a s
elected municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) bottom ash. This was real
ized by elemental carbon analysis using pyroanalysis of untreated samples.
In addition, MSWI bottom ash extracts obtained by supercritical fluid extra
ction (SFE) or hot solvent extraction (Soxtec), were analyzed using gas chr
omatography (GC) coupled to either a mass spectrometry detector (MSD) or a
microwave induced plasma atomic emission detector (MIP-AED). The results sh
owed that the labile organic carbon fraction of the MSWI bottom ash is non-
negligible (about 1400 mu g/g) and that it includes mainly carboxylic acids
, n-alkanes, steroids and phthalates. The latter two families, as well as p
olyaromatic hydrocarbons that were also determined, would appear to confer
a toxic character on MSWI bottom ash. In light of the well-designing and op
erating of the incineration facility, the results seem to be representative
of a widespread quality of bottom ash.