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Leaching of lead metallurgical slags and pollutant mobility far from equilibrium conditions
Authors:Nicolas Seignez  Arnaud Gauthier  David Bulteel  Denis Damidot  Jean-Luc Potdevin
Institution:aUniversité de Lille 1, UMR CNRS 8110, “Processus et Bilans des Domaines Sédimentaires”, Bâtiment SN5, 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex, France;bEcole des Mines de Douai, Département Génie Civil, 941, rue Charles Bourseul, BP 838, 59508 Douai, France
Abstract:Lead metallurgical slags are partially vitrified materials containing residual amounts of Zn, Pb, Cr, Cd and As. These hazardous materials are generally buried on heaps exposed to weathering. In this study, leaching behavior of lead blast furnace slags has been tested using pure water and open flow experiments. It appears that in such far from equilibrium and slightly acidic conditions, the main phase to be altered is the vitreous phase. As for lunar, basaltic and nuclear glasses, alkalis/proton exchanges prevail and lead to the formation of a non-protective altered layer enriched in Si, Fe and Al. The composition of the altered layer is quite constant except for Si whose concentration decreases towards the leachate interface. Owing to their sizes, micrometric Pb droplets are not always totally dissolved at the slag surface. Nevertheless, nanometric Pb droplets are instantaneously dissolved while a surrounding altered layer is formed. This leads to high Pb releases in open flow systems. Leachate chemistry and dissolution rates of the vitreous phase are closely comparable to previous leaching tests with basaltic and nuclear glasses in conditions far from equilibrium. Moreover, this study confirms that Fe is a stable element in such conditions.
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