Author/Authors :
Fu-Shen Zhang، نويسنده , , S. Yamasaki، نويسنده , , K. Kimura، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The present study was carried out to examine the contents of 18 minor and trace metals in five typical municipal
waste ashes in Japan. In the waste ashes, Li, Ga, Rb, Y, Zr had relatively higher concentrations, approximately 5 300
mg kg 1, the remaining metal concentrations were generally approximately 0.05 20 mg kg 1. A comparison of the
metal concentrations in the waste ashes and in Japanese agricultural soils indicated that the ratios for Ga, Mo, Ag,
Sb, W, Bi between sewage sludge ash ŽSSA. and the soils were approximately 10 100 and for the remaining metals
approximately 0.2 2; the ratios between food scrap ash ŽFSA., animal waste ash ŽAWA., horticulture waste ash
ŽHWA. and incinerator bottom ash ŽIBA. and the soils were approximately 0.2 5. Furthermore, an overall evaluation
on the waste ashes was also carried out using factor analysis with the addition of the other 21 elements examined in a
companion paper. In the waste ashes, the major nutrient elements and heavy metals were mainly described by four
factors: factors 1 and 2 explained the main information of the minor and trace metals while factors 3 and 4 explained
that of the major nutrient elements. Factor 2 in the score plots could be used to evaluate the potential risk of the
waste ashes to agricultural soils. Of the five types of waste ashes, SSA and IBA were abundant with minor and trace
metals; AWA was relatively abundant with major nutrient elements especially for K; FSA was relatively abundant
with major nutrient elements except for K, while HWA was not abundant with either of them.
Keywords :
Minor and trace metals , contamination , factor analysis , soil , Waste ashes