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Metal inclusion in expanded clays
Authors:Emilio Bottari  Maria Rosa Festa  Julia Syrova  Alessandro Bossi
Affiliation:1. Dipartimento di Chimica , Università “La Sapienza” , Rome, Italy emilio.bottari@uniroma1.it;3. Dipartimento di Chimica , Università “La Sapienza” , Rome, Italy;4. Consulenze Industriali ed Ambientali , Novara, Italy
Abstract:The possibility to include in expanded clay little amounts of metallic ions present in waste material, without significant influence on the environment, was investigated. In this article, known quantities of cadmium(II), lead(II), chromium(III), and chromium(VI) were added to a mixture of raw pit clay, adding a small amount of mineral oil. The resultant paste was heated at 1200°C, in conditions to provide the commercial product with the best characteristics of lightness. The obtained pellets were analyzed in two ways. A sample of expanded clay was crushed, added to with KNaCO3 and melted. The melted mass, after cooling, was dissolved in HCl or in water and analyzed. The composition of the raw pit clay was analyzed as a blank. In parallel, pellets were subjected to a leaching process and the eluate was analyzed for the added cations. The concentration of the metal ions in the leached water is negligible compared with that generally admitted in drinking water.
Keywords:expanded clay  metallic ions  waste  leaching
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