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Influence of Gypsum Waste Utilization on Properties and Leachability of Fired Clay Brick.

Nur Jannah Abdul Hamid1, Aeslina Abdul Kadir1,2,3, Nurul Nabila Huda Hashar1, Paweł Pietrusiewicz4, Marcin Nabiałek4, Izabela Wnuk4, Marcek Gucwa5, Paweł Palutkiewicz5, Azini Amiza Hashim1, Noor Amira Sarani1, Amos Anak Nio1, Norazian Mohamed Noor3, Bartłomiej Jez4.   

Abstract

Wastewater treatment activities in the chemical industry have generated abundant gypsum waste, classified as scheduled waste (SW205) under the Environmental Quality Regulations 2005. The waste needs to be disposed into a secure landfill due to the high heavy metals content which is becoming a threat to the environment. Hence, an alternative disposal method was evaluated by recycling the waste into fired clay brick. The brick samples were incorporated with different percentages of gypsum waste (0% as control, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50%) and were fired at 1050 °C using 1 °C per minute heating rate. Shrinkage, dry density, initial rate of suction (IRS) and compressive strength tests were conducted to determine the physical and mechanical properties of the brick, while the synthetic precipitation leaching procedure (SPLP) was performed to scrutinize the leachability of heavy metals from the crushed brick samples. The results showed that the properties would decrease through the incorporation of gypsum waste and indicated the best result at 10% of waste utilization with 47.5% of shrinkage, 1.37% of dry density, 22.87% of IRS and 28.3% of compressive strength. In addition, the leachability test highlighted that the concentrations of Fe and Al was significantly reduced up to 100% from 4884 to 3.13 ppm (Fe) and from 16,134 to 0.81 ppm (Al), respectively. The heavy metals content in the bricks were oxidized during the firing process, which signified the successful remediation of heavy metals in the samples. Based on the permissible incorporation of gypsum waste into fired clay brick, this study promised a more green disposing method for gypsum waste, and insight as a potential towards achieving a sustainable end product.

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Keywords:  fired clay brick; gypsum waste; leaching test; properties; synthetic precipitation leaching procedure

Year:  2021        PMID: 34074057     DOI: 10.3390/ma14112800

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Materials (Basel)        ISSN: 1996-1944            Impact factor:   3.623


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