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Characterization of Mined Metals from a Brazilian Sanitary Landfill

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Author(s):
de Godoy Leme, Mariane Alves ; Kakitani, Rafael ; Takeda, Cintia Minori ; Silva, Kennedy Gabriel ; Cheung, Noe ; Miguel, Miriam Goncalves
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE METALLURGY; v. 8, n. 4, p. 11-pg., 2022-11-04.
Abstract

Sanitary landfills are a disposal method of municipal solid wastes (MSW) to reduce the environmental impacts and the human health risks. MSW originate from domestic activities, including garden wastes, being a material extremely heterogeneous. These landfills are the most used form of MSW disposal in Brazil receiving several recyclable materials. The lower efficiency of selective collection experienced, the higher potential for energy, civil construction, and industry reuse for these materials can be achieved. Metals disposed of in landfills are considered secondary raw materials, which can be economically and technologically evaluated for future reuse. This research aims to analyze metals mined from a sanitary landfill in Southeastern Brazil by physical and chemical analysis to propose their commercialization in the regional market. Magnetic and non-magnetic metals were obtained from a representative sample of landfilled waste (with 248.23 kg) aged 8 years and subjected to particle-size distribution tests, and to X-ray fluorescence and X-ray diffraction analyses. Magnetic metals were predominant and presented 0.905% of the representative sample, with 2.25 kg, and non-magnetic 0.269%, with 0.67 kg. Iron was the predominant chemical element (similar to 98.6%) in magnetic metals, and aluminum (similar to 92.3%) in non-magnetic metals. Currently, it is estimated that 31.16 thousand tons of magnetic metals and 9.4 thousand tons of non-magnetic metals could be recovered from the sanitary landfill, that is, US$ 3.5 million and US$ 8 million, respectively. The determination of the mined metals characteristics is useful for an economically feasible recovery of metals disposed of in sanitary landfills. [GRAPHICS] . (AU)

FAPESP's process: 20/03040-7 - Evaluation of the potential utilization in agriculture and energy generation of biodegradable fraction of mined municipal solid waste from Campinas/SP municipal sanitary landfill
Grantee:Cintia Minori Takeda
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master
FAPESP's process: 19/01559-8 - Landfill mining: characterization of municipal solid waste landing towards its reusable potential in the geotechnical, energy and environmental areas
Grantee:MIRIAM GONÇALVES MIGUEL
Support Opportunities: Program for Research on Bioenergy (BIOEN) - Regular Program Grants