Abstract

The researching and establishing of as process for analyzing fly ash generated from a domestic solid waste treatment plant by SEM/EDX method were investigated. Three sampling series with twelve (12) fly ash samples collected at SocSon waste-to-power plant were used for: (i) analytical procedure establishment; (ii) standardization; and (iii) test analysis. At each measurement, a cross-check with one random sample using XRF method was carried out to verify the accuracy of the SEM/EDX measurements. As a result, a 6-step measurement procedure has been proposed, including: experimental preparation, sample weighting, liquid/solid phase separation, sample drying, sample measurement and data processing. And for procedure adjustment, liquid/solid phase separation were repeated twice while drying time was doubly increased from 24h to 48h to collect ll heavy metal contaminated residues. The proposed procedure could provide results in about 3-5 seconds without any requirement of sample digestion while most of the heavy metalspresent in fly ash, including low-content ones such as Ag, Cd and Cr were simultaneously displayed. The standardized measurement procedure was applied to test the hazardous properties of fly ash by comparing with QCVN 07:2009/BTNMT – National Technical Regulations on Hazardous waste thresholds. The results identified that fly ash could be primarily considered as hazardous waste with 5/14 heavy metal parameters exceed the limit from 1,7 to 9,5 times and needs to be collected and treated properly. This result is also quite similar to the studies that have been done in China, the US or Vietnam. Thus, SEM/EDX method could be used for analyzing heavy metal components in fly ash samples of solid waste treatment plants.

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