Title of article :
pH and grain-size variation in leaching tests with bricks
made of harbour sediments compared to commercial
bricks
Author/Authors :
Volker Karius، نويسنده , , Kay Hamer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Bricks made of 50% wt. harbour sediments from Bremen, Germany, harbour sediment and nine commercial bricks
made of common raw materials were leached in various experiments. The harbour sediment is polluted with heavy
metals, e.g. Zn, Cd, Pb and organic compounds, e.g. tributyltin. To assess the environmental impact in the potential
use of sediment bricks we consider the influence of pH Ž4 11. and grain size Ž50 30 000 m., the two prime variables
in the life-cycle of the bricks. Leachability of trace contaminants increased at acidic pH values and remained low at
neutral and alkaline pH values. Leachability increased for smaller grain sizes in relation to the increasing specific
surface areas. Grain sizes below 63 m showed reverse effects for V, Cr, Ni, As, Sr, Mo and Pb due to sorption on
the sample material or freshly precipitated phases such as barite, anhydrite or cuprous ferrite. A grain-size fraction
of 125 1000 m was selected in the leaching tests in order to compare different brick types. In general, the
leachability of heavy metals from the sediment brick was in the upper range of the commercial bricks. At a
temperature of 1050 C thermal treatment of harbour sediments led to an immobilization of most trace contaminants.
Chromium, V, As and Mo became even more mobile after thermal treatment, but the enhanced mobilization of V,
As and Mo differed strongly among the bricks compared.
Keywords :
Brick , fixation , grain size , heavy metal , Harbour sediment , Harbour sludge , Leaching , pH-static , thermal treatment , Characterization test
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment