Experiments were conducted to study CCA-treated wood combustion over a range of temperature and oxygen concentrations with a view to understanding the factors affecting energy and metals recovery from waste treated timber. CCA-treated wood was burned in a furnace at temperatures from 400 to 940 degrees C and oxygen concentrations between 5 and 21%. The ash and condensed volatiles were digested for total concentrations of metals and subjected to leaching tests to determine the stabilized concentrations of metals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLeach testing is arguably the best indicator of the effectiveness of pre-landfill treatments, including solidification/stabilisation (S/S), in reducing mobility of waste constituents. The results of leach tests can, however, also be interpreted to provide an understanding of the mechanisms via which toxic species are retained in the S/S product. An understanding of retention mechanisms contributes to the development of improved waste treatment systems.
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