Browse > Article
http://dx.doi.org/10.4491/eer.2004.9.6.299

RESEARCH PAPERS : ELECTRON PROBE MICROANALYSIS (EPMA) INVESTIGATION OF LEAD LOCATION ON THE SOLIDIFICATION/STABILIZATION OF PB WASTES  

Lee, Dong-Jin (School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of New South Wales)
Publication Information
Environmental Engineering Research / v.9, no.6, 2004 , pp. 299-307 More about this Journal
Keywords
Calcite; Lead; EPMA; Solidified Waste Forms (SWF);
Citations & Related Records
연도 인용수 순위
  • Reference
1 Gougar, M. L. D., Scheetz, B. E., and Roy, D. M., 'Ettringite and C-S-H Portland cement phases for waste ion immobilization: a review,' Waste Management, 14(4), 295-303 (1996)
2 Yousuf, M., Mollah, A., Vempati, R. K., Lin, T. C., and Cocke, D. L., 'The Interfacial chemistry of solidification/stabilization of metals in cement and pozzolanic material systems,' Waste Management, 15(2), 137-148 (1995)
3 Cocke, D. L., 'The binding chemistry and leaching mechanisms of hazardous substances in cementitious solidification/stabilization systems,' J. Hazard Mater., 24, 231-253 (1990)   DOI   ScienceOn
4 Mcwinney, H. G. and Cocke, D. L., 'Surface study of the chemistry of zinc, cadmium and mercury in Portland cement,' Waste Management, 13, 117-123 (1993)   DOI   ScienceOn
5 Landreth, R. E., Guide to the disposal of chemically stabilized and solidified waste, EPA SW-872, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1986
6 Glasser, F. P., 'Fundamental aspects of cement solidification and stabilization,' J. Hazard. Mater., 52, 151-170 (1997)   DOI   ScienceOn
7 Lee, D., 'Leachability of Pb-doped Solidified Waste Forms using Portland cement and calcite: I. Investigation of XRD,' Environ. Eng. Res., 9(3), 103-112 (2004)
8 Lee, D., 'Leachability of Pb-doped Solidified Waste Forms using Portland cement and calcite: III. Insight of leaching mechanism,' Environ. Eng. Res., 9(4), 175-183 (2004)
9 Lee, D., 'Leachability of Pb-doped Solidified Waste Forms using Portland cement and calcite: II. Investigation of SEM/EDS,' Environ. Eng. Res., 9(2), 66-74 (2004)
10 Thomas, N.L., Jameson, D. A., and Double, D. D., 'The effect of lead nitrate on the early hydration of Portland cement,' Cem. Concr. Res., 11, 143-153 (1981)   DOI   ScienceOn
11 Lee, D., 'pH Effects on Leachability of Pb-doped Solidified Waste Forms using Portland Cement and Calcite,' Environ. Eng. Res., 9(5), 231-237 (2004)
12 Ziegler, F., Heavy Metal Binding In Cement-based Waste Materials: An Investigation of the Mechanism of Zinc Sorption to Calcium Silicate hydrate. Ph.D Thesis, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland (2000)
13 Klieger, P. and Hooton, R. D., Carbonate Additions to Cement, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, pp. 1. (1990)
14 Asavapisit, S., Cheeseman, C. R., and Fowler, G., 'Solution chemistry during cement hydration in the presence of metal hydroxide wastes,' Cem. Concr. Res., 27(8), 1249-1260 (1997)
15 Gress, D, L. and El-Korchi, T., 'Microstructural Characterization of Cement-solidifed Heavy metal Wastes,' Chemistry and Microstructure of Solidified Waste Forms, Spence, R. D. (Eds.), Lewis Publishers, Tennessee, pp. 169-185 (1993)
16 Birchall, J. D. and Howard, A. J., 'Some general considerations of a membrane/ osmosis model for Portland cement hydration,' Cem. Concr. Res., 10, 145-155 (1980)   DOI   ScienceOn
17 Lee, D., 'Performance of pH Static Leaching Test for evaluating Leachability of Solidified Waste Forms,' Environ. Eng. Res., 9(5), 223-230 (2004)
18 Soroka, I. and Stem, N., 'The effect of fillers and the compressive strength of Portland cement,' Cem Concr. Res., 7(4), 449-456 (1977)
19 Ramachandran, V. S. and Zhang, C., 'Dependence of fineness of calcium carbonate on the hydration behaviour of tricalcium silicate,' Durability of Building Materials., 4, 45-66 (1986)
20 Sharma, R. L., 'Influence of mineral additives on the hydration characteristics of ordinary Portland cement,' Cem. Concr. Res., 29, 1525-1529 (1999)   DOI   ScienceOn
21 Gonzalez, M. A. and Irassar, E. F., 'Effect of Limstone Filler on the Surfate Resistance of Low C3A portland Cement,' Cem. Concr. Res., 28, 1655-1667 (1999)
22 Nehidi, M., 'Why some carbonate fillers cause rapid increases of viscosity, in dispersed cement-based materials,' Cem. Concr. Res., 30, 1663-1669 (2000)   DOI   ScienceOn