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Evaluatie van de gevolgen van aanpassing van de pH van de uitloogvloeistof in de uitloognormen NEN 7343, 7345 en 7349
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ECN
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1-8-2000
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ECN-C--00-081
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ECN rapport
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Samenvatting:
During discussions in the Dutch standardisation committee 390011'Leaching behaviour of building materials and waste materials' on the quality
of leaching standards a modification of pH of the leachant for the column
test (NEN 7343) and the tank leach test (NEN 7345) was addressed. The
sometimes poor repeatability of the tests has been related to large pH jumps
in the first fractions of both column and tank leach test. This can be caused
by the acidification of the leaching solution to pH=4 in combination with a
relatively short contact time relative to the time of contact in field
scenarios. The undesired side effects can be reduced or eliminated by
applying a neutral leaching solution. An additional reason for this is the
use of a neutral solution in European standards. In this report a wide range
of materials is evaluated to identify if such a change would lead to a
different judgement from a regulatory point of view. An extended experimental
program would be too costly, therefore a choice has been made to judge these
possible changes on the basis of the acid neutralization capacity in
combination with pH dependence test data to quantify the effect of the change
from acidified to a neutral leaching solution. From the evaluation it shows
that pH differences in the extracts are generally small. As might be
expected, the materials with a low buffer capacity are most sensitive. Such
materials are: vitrified incinerator fly ash, some industrial slags and
sintered products (artificial gravel and bricks). Most building materials and
waste materials are not affected due to their high buffer capacity. Elements,
which leach independent of pH such as Cl, Br and in many cases sulfate, are
unaffected. No significant changes in judgement relative to the current
regulation are expected. This also implies that existing data sets remain
valid in the new situation. The standardization committee is advised to
proceed with the change to a neutral leaching medium. For materials with a
low buffer capacity and a significantly increased leaching upon acidification
measures should be taken to avoid application in mildly acidic environments
(peat, acidic soils). 18 refs.
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