Abstract

There are two key issues in the area of waste management: one is stabilizing heavy metal, lead (Pb), in municipal solid waste incineration fly ash (MSWI-FA), the other is enhancing nitrogen utilization efficiency from organic waste. However, the connection between both issues was limited. In this study, a novel organic chelating agent based on food waste, FW-CA, was produced for immobilizing Pb. A maximum 86.22% of polypeptide in hydrolysis liquid of FW was utilized for preparing FW-CA with a yield of 8.22 g/L. Results indicated that FW-CA-stabilized fly ash satisfied the criteria of GB 18598–2019 with a dosage of 4.6%, lower than the demand of pure chemicals and industrially applied chelating agents. After treating with FW-CA, the exchangeable and bound to carbonate fraction of Pb decreased by 5.08% and 18.57%, respectively, contributing to a low environmental risk class of the Pb assessment code. FW-CA effectively chelated Pb at a wider range of leaching pH (3.19–11.24), and the leachability was hardly affected by curing time, which were attributed to the presence of dithiocarbamate group and formation of cross-linked structure between Pb and sulfur. Overall, the unique waste-utilized chelating agent was a suitable alternative for Pb stabilization in MSWI-FA.

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