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  • Fluorescence excitation-emission matrix (EEM) spectroscopy is utilized to analyze how dissolved organic matter (DOM) interacts with heavy metals in municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) bottom ash.
  • Two fresh IBA samples underwent 33 days of accelerated weathering, allowing researchers to monitor changes in carbon content, metal leaching behaviors, and mineral properties.
  • The study found that the DOM could be classified into various substances and noted changes in leaching behaviors of metals, leading to the proposal of a new treatment method for IBA that enhances microbial degradation.

Article Abstract

Fluorescence excitation-emission matrix (EEM) spectroscopy is a powerful tool to characterize DOM that interacts with heavy metals in MSWI bottom ash (IBA). Here, two fresh IBA samples collected from large MSWI plants were subjected to 33 days of accelerated weathering. Carbon content and fluorescence characterization of DOM and leaching behavior of heavy metals (Cu, Ba, Cr, Ni, and oxyanions) were monitored during the weathering. The mineralogical and chemical properties of IBA during the weathering process were also characterized. EEM combined with parallel factor analysis showed that fluorescent DOM could be decomposed into humic-like (C1, C2) and tryptophan-like substances (C3), while the accelerated weathering process can be further divided into three phases. Fitted cubic polynomials described well the changes in the specific intensity of fluorescence components. Humification and freshness indexes and SUVA results suggested the leached DOM contained a higher proportion of condensed aromatic structures and/or conjugation of aliphatic chains post-weathering. The results also revealed that adsorption of humic-like substances onto neo-formed reactive surfaces occurred quickly in the early stage of accelerated weathering; thereafter, biodegradation of lower molecular mass-hydrophilic organic carbon fraction plays a vital role in further reduction of Cu and Cr leaching in subsequent weathering. Oxyanions (Mo and Sb) became more mobile after 3 days of accelerated weathering, but their leaching was effectively reduced after the weathering process. A novel method for an IBA weathering treatment combined with enhanced microbial degradation is proposed. These findings provide new and inspiration for improving accelerated weathering technology.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2022.03.023DOI Listing

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