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Rapid toxicity screening of gasification ashes

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WASTE MANAGEMENT
卷 50, 期 -, 页码 93-104

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2016.02.016

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Gasification; Bottom ashes; Fly ashes; Toxicity evaluation

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  1. National Research Foundation - Singapore (NRF)
  2. Prime Minister's Office, Singapore under Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE) programme
  3. National University of Singapore [R-706-001-101-281]

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The solid residues including bottom ashes and fly ashes produced by waste gasification technology could be reused as secondary raw materials. However, the applications and utilizations of these ashes are very often restricted by their toxicity. Therefore, toxicity screening of ash is the primary condition for reusing the ash. In this manuscript, we establish a standard for rapid screening of gasification ashes on the basis of in vitro and in vivo testing, and henceforth guide the proper disposal of the ashes. We used three different test models comprising human cell lines (liver and lung cells), Drosophila melanogaster and Daphnia magna to examine the toxicity of six different types of ashes. For each ash, different leachate concentrations were used to examine the toxicity, with C-0 being the original extracted leachate concentration, while C/C-0 being subsequent diluted concentrations. The IC50 for each leachate was also quantified for use as an index to classify toxicity levels. The results demonstrated that the toxicity evaluation of different types of ashes using different models is consistent with each other. As the different models show consistent qualitative results, we chose one or two of the models (liver cells or lung cells models) as the standard for rapid toxicity screening of gasification ashes. We may classify the gasification ashes into three categories according to the IC50, (24h) value on liver cells or lung cells models, namely toxic level I (IC50, (24h) > C/C-0 = 0.5), toxic level II (C/C-0 = 0.05 < IC50, (24h) < C/C-0 = 0.5) and toxic level III (IC50, (24h) < C/C-0 = 0.05). Such a simple yet informative approach can help to determine the toxic effects of various types of ashes generated in gasification plants every day. Subsequently, appropriate disposal methods can be recommended for each toxicity category. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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