Reuben J. Yeo, Anqi Sng, Cun Wang, Longgang Tao, Qiang Zhu, Jie Bu
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Abstract
Incineration is an integral part of the waste management process to reduce the enormous volumes of municipal solid waste generated daily. Of the various incineration products, bottom ash makes up a major portion, which subsequently needs to be disposed or reused. Unavoidably, trace amounts of heavy metal content present in incineration bottom ash (IBA) can be leached out over time, ending up in water bodies and eventually entering the food chain. This can lead to toxic bioaccumulation of heavy metals in animals and humans. To minimize leaching, it is essential for heavy metals in IBA to be effectively immobilized. In this review, we critically evaluate the effectiveness of various heavy metal immobilization strategies to treat IBA in terms of their suppression of heavy metal leaching based on past research examples. Furthermore, these strategies are assessed for their medium to long term stabilities, potential impact on the environment, as well as challenges that may be faced in their successful implementation. Finally, some future directions in heavy metal immobilization efforts are proposed in light of the present climate crisis.
焚化是废物管理过程中不可或缺的一部分,它可以减少每天产生的大量城市固体废物。在各种焚烧产品中,底灰占了很大一部分,随后需要对其进行处置或再利用。不可避免的是,焚烧底灰(IBA)中的微量重金属会随着时间的推移被沥滤出来,最终进入水体,并最终进入食物链。这可能会导致重金属在动物和人体内的有毒生物累积。为了尽量减少沥滤,有效固定 IBA 中的重金属至关重要。在本综述中,我们将根据过去的研究实例,从抑制重金属沥滤的角度,对各种重金属固定化策略处理 IBA 的有效性进行严格评估。此外,我们还对这些策略的中长期稳定性、对环境的潜在影响以及在成功实施过程中可能面临的挑战进行了评估。最后,针对当前的气候危机,提出了重金属固定化工作的一些未来方向。 图文摘要
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