Sequential Extraction of Incineration Bottom Ash: Conclusions Regarding Ecotoxicity

Author:

Simon Franz-Georg1ORCID,Scholz Philipp1

Affiliation:

1. BAM Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung, 12200 Berlin, Germany

Abstract

The classification of incineration bottom ash (IBA) as hazardous or non-hazardous according to ecotoxic hazard property HP14 is still under debate. In this context, only the compounds of Zn and Cu with the hazard statement code H410 are of relevance. With an approach based on the grouping of substances, it was shown that such substances are either readily water-soluble or slightly and sparingly soluble. The concentrations of readily soluble Cu and Zn compounds in IBA are far below the cut-off value of 0.1%. Slightly and sparingly soluble Zn and Cu compounds could be quantified in the first fraction of a four-step sequential extraction procedure. With the results from the complete sequence, the dimensionless synthesis toxicity index (STI) was calculated and was in the range of 494 to 1218 for the four investigated IBA samples. It was concluded that IBA can usually be classified as non-hazardous.

Funder

German UMWELTBUNDESAMT

Publisher

MDPI AG

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