Suitability of leaching test methods for fly ash and slag: A review

Publication date: Available online 2 July 2015 Source:Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences Author(s): Manoj Kumar Tiwari , Samir Bajpai , U.K. Dewangan , Raunak Kumar Tamrakar Fly ash and slag leachate pollution can be of great environmental concern due to generation of these wastes in huge quantities from their respective industrial units, mainly coal-based thermal power plants and iron and steel plants. For simulation of natural leaching in laboratory, various leaching methods are available, but selection of a method that can exactly simulate the real-life scenario for accurate estimation of various pollutants is challenging; particularly, the heavy metals present and impact due to reuse or disposal of these wastes. For choosing the most suitable leaching method according to specific situation, one must primarily consider the chemical and physical properties of wastes, the composition of the source, age of waste disposal, and the climatic conditions of the disposal area. Since these factors may not be specified, a variety of leaching methods with relevant equipment have been proposed by researchers; that are based on their required information to particular conditions in absence of a prescribed protocol and non standardization of equipment. The present review is an attempt to investigate the suitable leaching method for coal fly ash and slag.
Source: Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences - Category: Physics Source Type: research