Abstract

A huge amount of fly ash is produced by coal-fired power plants every year in China and leads to increasing environmental problems associated with disposal and treatment. It will be very helpful for the study of management and disposal of solid waste to understand the bioaccessibility and environmental behaviors of arsenic in fly ash. In this paper, an in vitro physiologically-based extraction test was applied to estimate the solubility and bioaccessibility of arsenic in fly ash in the human gastrointestinal tract. The fly ash samples were sieved into different fractions with different particle sizes (100–60, 60–10, 10–2.5, <2.5 μm). The influence of particle size on both total and bioaccessible arsenic was also investigated. The results demonstrated that arsenic concentrations in fly ash were significantly correlated with particle size. The proportion of bioaccessible arsenic (gastric and intestinal arsenic) accounting for the total arsenic was in the range of 36–67 %. The statistic analysis indicated that total arsenic in fly ash was linearly correlated with bioaccessible arsenic. The results illustrated that bioaccessible arsenic was dominated by total arsenic.

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