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Carbon speciation in ash, residual waste and contaminated soil by thermal and chemical analyses
Authors:Jurate KumpieneAuthor Vitae  Ryan RobinsonAuthor Vitae
Institution:a Division of Waste Science and Technology, Department of Civil, Mining and Environmental Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, SE-971 87 Luleå, Sweden
b Division of Extractive Metallurgy, Department of Chemical Engineering and Geosciences, Luleå University of Technology, SE-971 87 Luleå, Sweden
c ÅF-Engineering AB, SE-169 99 Stockholm, Sweden
d Civil and Materials Engineering, Vattenfall Research and Development AB, SE-814 26 Älvkarleby, Sweden
Abstract:Carbon in waste can occur as inorganic (IC), organic (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) each having distinct chemical properties and possible environmental effects. In this study, carbon speciation was performed using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), chemical degradation tests and the standard total organic carbon (TOC) measurement procedures in three types of waste materials (bottom ash, residual waste and contaminated soil). Over 50% of the total carbon (TC) in all studied materials (72% in ash and residual waste, and 59% in soil) was biologically non-reactive or EC as determined by thermogravimetric analyses. The speciation of TOC by chemical degradation also showed a presence of a non-degradable C fraction in all materials (60% of TOC in ash, 30% in residual waste and 13% in soil), though in smaller amounts than those determined by TGA. In principle, chemical degradation method can give an indication of the presence of potentially inert C in various waste materials, while TGA is a more precise technique for C speciation, given that waste-specific method adjustments are made. The standard TOC measurement yields exaggerated estimates of organic carbon and may therefore overestimate the potential environmental impacts (e.g. landfill gas generation) of waste materials in a landfill environment.
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