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Application of Leaching Tests for the Assessment of Available Heavy Metals from Domestic and Industrial Sludges
Authors:Benita Perez-Cid  Carla Silva  Cristina Boia
Institution:1. Departamento de Química Analítica y Alimentaria, Facultad de Ciencias (Química) , Universidad de Vigo , As Lagoas- Marcosende s/n, Vigo, 36200, Spain;2. Departamento de Ambiente e Ordenamento , Universidade de Aveiro , Campus de Santiago, Aveiro, 3810-193, Portugal
Abstract:

Various sludge samples from different domestic and industrial wastewater treatment plants were analyzed by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry to evaluate their total and available contents of heavy metals (Cu, Cr, Ni, Pb, Zn and Fe). The EDTA and acetic acid single extraction procedures were applied to these samples with the aim to study the leaching behaviour of the metals in the different sludges and also to predict their possible mobility when these wastes are disposed on the environment and landfills. In acidic medium, a higher extraction efficiency was observed for the major part of the elements studied in the industrial sludges, except for Ni and Zn, which were also considerably released from domestic sludges. In contrast, in the presence of the EDTA complexing ligand, a more elevated mobility of metals was found in the domestic sludges and little or no metals were released from the industrial sludges. Moreover, the results of the microwave total digestions were compared, for all metals, with those obtained using a more simplified pseudototal digestion procedure (based on the EPA Method 3051, named microwave assisted acid digestion of sediments, sludges, soils and oils) and a good agreement was found between them, except for Cr and Ni in some particular samples. The between-batch precision (expressed as RSD) of both compared digestion methods was very similar and values lower than 7.7% were obtained in both cases. A certified domestic sludge material (SRM 2781) was employed to validate the two digestion procedures and no significant differences were found between the certified and experimental values for all the elements studied.
Keywords:Heavy Metals  Domestic Sludges  Industrial Sludges  Single Extractions  Total Digestion  Pseudototal Digestion  Mobility Predictions
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