Leaching characteristics of copper flotation waste before and after vitrification

J Environ Manage. 2006 Dec;81(4):333-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2005.11.006. Epub 2006 May 26.

Abstract

Copper flotation waste from copper production using a pyrometallurgical process contains toxic metals such as Cu, Zn, Co and Pb. Because of the presence of trace amounts of these highly toxic metals, copper flotation waste contributes to environmental pollution. In this study, the leaching characteristics of copper flotation waste from the Black Sea Copper Works in Samsun, Turkey have been investigated before and after vitrification. Samples obtained from the factory were subjected to toxicity tests such as the extraction procedure toxicity test (EP Tox), the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) and the "method A" extraction procedure of the American Society of Testing and Materials. The leaching tests showed that the content of some elements in the waste before vitrification exceed the regulatory limits and cannot be disposed of in the present form. Therefore, a stabilization or inertization treatment is necessary prior to disposal. Vitrification was found to stabilize heavy metals in the copper flotation waste successfully and leaching of these metals was largely reduced. Therefore, vitrification can be an acceptable method for disposal of copper flotation waste.

MeSH terms

  • Copper / analysis*
  • Copper / toxicity
  • Glass*
  • Temperature
  • Toxicity Tests
  • Turkey
  • Waste Disposal, Fluid / methods*
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical / analysis*
  • X-Ray Diffraction

Substances

  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Copper