Microscopic synchrotron X-ray analysis of mercury waste in simulated landfill experiments

Author:

Takaoka MasakiORCID,Kusakabe Taketoshi,Shiota Kenji,Hirata Osamu,Kawase Keizou,Yanase Ryuji,Nitta Kiyofumi

Abstract

AbstractMercury enters into the environment or waste streams because it is present as an impurity in natural minerals. Mercury must be appropriately managed as an hazardous waste. In this study, a waste layer of artificial mercury sulfide mixed with incinerator ash and sewage sludge compost in a simulated landfill experiment for 5 years was analyzed using microscopic synchrotron X-ray to obtain basic knowledge of mercury behavior in a landfill. Mapping by synchrotron X-ray revealed the distribution of mercury-containing particles in the waste layer. In most cases, the movement of mercury sulfide was not considered significant even within a microscopic range; however, water flows could enhance the movement of mercury sulfide particles. When disposing of mercury sulfide, “concentrated placement” or solidification, rather than mixing with other wastes, was more effective at preventing mercury leaching in lysimeters. The chemical form of mercury sulfide in each lysimeter was confirmed by X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) analysis, which showed that most of the mercury was present as metacinnabar and had not undergone any changes, indicating that it was extremely stable. The microscopic synchrotron X-ray analysis proved very useful for studying the behavior of mercury waste in a simulated landfill experiment.

Funder

Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,Waste Management and Disposal

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