| Literature DB >> 29758399 |
M Tarrago1, M Garcia-Valles2, S Martínez2, D R Neuville3.
Abstract
The composition of sewage sludge from urban wastewater treatment plants is simulated using P-doped basalts. Electron microscopy analyses show that the solubility of P in the basaltic melt is limited by the formation of a liquid-liquid immiscibility in the form of an aluminosilicate phase and a Ca-Mg-Fe-rich phosphate phase. The rheological behavior of these compositions is influenced by both phase separation and nanocrystallization. Upon a thermal treatment, the glasses will crystallize into a mixture of inosilicates and spinel-like phases at low P contents and into Ca-Mg-Fe phosphate at high P contents. Hardness measurements yield values between 5.41 and 7.66 GPa, inside the range of commercial glasses and glass-ceramics. Leaching affects mainly unstable Mg2+-PO43- complexes.Entities:
Keywords: Crystallization; Immiscibility; Leaching; Phosphorus; Valorization; Viscosity; Vitrification
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29758399 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.04.079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Manage ISSN: 0301-4797 Impact factor: 6.789