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The application of batch extraction tests for the characterization of solidified ferro alloy waste products

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The applicability of four extraction tests like Pore Solution Expressions, the Toxic Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP), the Equilibrium Extraction (EE) and the Sequential Chemical Extraction (SCE) for providing a description of the mechanisms of containment within a solidification/stabilization (S/S) product is explored. The waste materials explored are ferrochrome dusts with high levels of metals including Cr and Zn.

Author: Cohen, Brett, Petrie, James G.
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Journal of Environmental Management
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0301-4797
Year: 2005
United States, Pollutants produced & recycled, Waste management, Waste products, Extraction (Chemistry), Solidification

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The application of batch extraction tests for the characterization of solidified ferro alloy waste products

Article Abstract:

The applicability of four extraction tests like Pore Solution Expressions, the Toxic Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP), the Equilibrium Extraction (EE) and the Sequential Chemical Extraction (SCE) for providing a description of the mechanisms of containment within a solidification/stabilization (S/S) product is explored. The waste materials explored are ferrochrome dusts with high levels of metals including Cr and Zn.

Author: Cohen, Brett, Petrie, James G.
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Journal of Environmental Management
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0301-4797
Year: 2005
Australia, Science & research, Electrometallurgical products, Ferroalloys, Electrometallurgical Ferroalloy Product Manufacturing, Research, Usage, Leaching, Green technology

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Biological treatment of synthetic wastewater containing 2,4 dichlorophenol (DCP) in an activated sludge unit

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Effects of feed 2,4 dichlorophenol (DCP) concentration on COD, DCP and toxicity removals, and on sludge volume index are investigated at a constant sludge age of 10 days and hydraulic residence time of 25 h. The Resazurin method based on dehydrogenase activity is used for assessment of toxicity for the feed and effluent wastewater.

Author: Uygur, Ahmet, Kargi, Fikret, Eker, Serkan
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Journal of Environmental Management
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0301-4797
Year: 2005
Turkey, Oxidation-reduction reaction, Oxidation-reduction reactions, Adsorption, Chemical properties, Wastewater

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Subjects list: Analysis, Environmental aspects, Hazardous waste management, Hazardous wastes
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