| Literature DB >> 26060198 |
Silvie Hartmann1, Lukáš Koval2, Hana Škrobánková3, Dalibor Matýsek4, Franz Winter5, Amon Purgar5.
Abstract
Properties of the waste treatment residual fly ash generated from municipal solid waste incinerator fly ash were investigated in this study. Six different mortar blends with the addition of the municipal solid waste incinerator fly ash were evaluated. The Portland cement replacement levels of the municipal solid waste incinerator fly ash used were 25%, 30% and 50%. Both, raw and washed municipal solid waste incinerator fly ash samples were examined. According to the mineralogical composition measurements, a 22.6% increase in the pozzolanic/hydraulic properties was observed for the washed municipal solid waste incinerator fly ash sample. The maximum replacement level of 25% for the washed municipal solid waste incinerator fly ash in mortar blends was established in order to preserve the compressive strength properties. Moreover, the leaching characteristics of the crushed mortar blend was analysed in order to examine the immobilisation of its hazardous contents.Keywords: Municipal solid waste incinerator fly ash; Portland cement; biotoxicity; compressive strength; leaching properties; mortar; pozzolanic/hydraulic properties
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26060198 DOI: 10.1177/0734242X15587545
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag Res