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. 2024 Jun;31(30):43339-43350.
doi: 10.1007/s11356-024-33972-w. Epub 2024 Jun 20.

Investigation on the leaching behavior of natural aggregates using percolation test and total content

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Investigation on the leaching behavior of natural aggregates using percolation test and total content

Martial Clavier et al. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2024 Jun.

Abstract

In the construction industry, environmental behavior of aggregates has been monitored thanks to leaching tests, especially for alternative aggregates obtained from waste (e.g., construction and demolition waste, MSWI). Few studies were carried on the leaching behavior of natural aggregates, which are often not regulated for their substance release in most EU member states (as France). Leachable content of some heavy metals, halides, and sulfates on natural aggregates was investigated using up-flow percolation test EN 16637-3 and compared to threshold values. Only three samples (NS2, NG1, and NG8) show one element which exceeded threshold values (As, Zn, As, respectively), among the 19 natural aggregates tested for leaching. In this study, three natural aggregates (NG1, NS1, NS2) have been chosen because of their measurable leaching values. Total content was obtained through acid digestion. Influence of grain size on leaching results was investigated. Predominant release mechanisms were determined using EN 16637-3 - Annex D, based on percolation results such as pH, electrical conductivity, and leached content, and were then discussed. Detailed results for releases of As, Ba, Ni, Zn, SO42-, and F- were investigated. EN 16637-3 - Annex D shows some limits, especially for trace elements. The pH was found to be one of the most important factors influencing leaching release of most elements, being more important than grain size. By comparing total content with released quantities, it has been shown that As and Mo in NS2 are easily leached, hence present in a very soluble chemical form. Determining release mechanisms accurately in this study seems only possible for elements present in significant amounts.

Keywords: Inorganic compounds; Leaching; Natural aggregate; Particle size; Percolation; Release mechanism; Total content.

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References

    1. AFNOR (2002) NF EN 12457 - Leaching — compliance test for leaching of granular waste materials and sludges
    1. AFNOR (2017) NF EN 14405 - Characterization of waste — leaching behaviour test — up-flow percolation test (under specified conditions).
    1. AFNOR (2022) NF EN 1097–6 - Tests for mechanical and physical properties of aggregates - part 6 : determination of particle density and water absorption. https://www.boutique.afnor.org/en-gb/standard/nf-en-10976/tests-for-mech... .
    1. AFNOR (2024) NF EN 16637–3 - Construction products: assessment of release of dangerous substances - part 3: horizontal up-flow percolation test
    1. CEN/TC 351 (2019) CEN/TS 17196:2019 - Construction products: assessment of release of dangerous substances — digestion by aqua regia for subsequent analysis of inorganic substances

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