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Application of accelerated carbonation with a combination of Na2CO3 and CO2 in cement-based solidification/stabilization of heavy metal-bearing sediment
Authors:Quanyuan Chen  Yujuan Ke  Lina Zhang  Mark Tyrer  Colin D. Hills  Gang Xue
Affiliation:1. School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai 200051, PR China;2. Department of Materials, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London SW7 4AZ, UK;3. School of Science, University of Greenwich, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB, UK
Abstract:The efficient remediation of heavy metal-bearing sediment has been one of top priorities of ecosystem protection. Cement-based solidification/stabilization (s/s) is an option for reducing the mobility of heavy metals in the sediment and the subsequent hazard for human beings and animals. This work uses sodium carbonate as an internal carbon source of accelerated carbonation and gaseous CO2 as an external carbon source to overcome deleterious effects of heavy metals on strength development and improve the effectiveness of s/s of heavy metal-bearing sediment. In addition to the compressive strength and porosity measurements, leaching tests followed the Chinese solid waste extraction procedure for leaching toxicity – sulfuric acid and nitric acid method (HJ/T299-2007), German leaching procedure (DIN38414-S4) and US toxicity characteristic leaching procedures (TCLP) have been conducted. The experimental results indicated that the solidified sediment by accelerated carbonation was capable of reaching all performance criteria for the disposal at a Portland cement dosage of 10 wt.% and a solid/water ratio of 1:1. The concentrations of mercury and other heavy metals in the leachates were below 0.10 mg/L and 5 mg/L, respectively, complying with Chinese regulatory level (GB5085-2007). Compared to the hydration, accelerated carbonation improved the compressive strength of the solidified sediment by more than 100% and reduced leaching concentrations of heavy metals significantly. It is considered that accelerated carbonation technology with a combination of Na2CO3 and CO2 may practically apply to cement-based s/s of heavy metal-bearing sediment.
Keywords:A, alumina, Al2O3   C, CaO   F, Fe2O3   H, H2O   S, SiO2   C, CO32&minus     C3S, tricalcium silicate, Ca3SiO5   C3A, tricalcium aluminate, Ca3Al2O6   C4AF, ferrite, Ca2AlFeO5   C&ndash  S&ndash  H, calcium silicate hydrate gel
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