| Literature DB >> 34182388 |
Jingyu Zhu1, Zhou Wei1, Zhenyi Luo1, Lei Yu1, Ke Yin2.
Abstract
Incineration technology has been widely employed, as an effective method to decrease the volume of waste disposal. In this review, relationships between municipal solid waste (MSW) inputs and residues after combustion-specifically, the incineration bottom ashes (IBA) of MSW, were discussed, with an emphasis on the geoenvironmental impacts of IBA associated with the complex crystal and amorphous phase reactions and changes during combustion and from their downstream treatments, whereas, their influences on IBA leaching behaviors are considered as another focus. This review summarizes the IBA leaching behaviors based on literature, showing the leaching variabilities induced by natural weathering and artificial intervention conditions, such as accelerated carbonation, washing treatment, stabilization/solidification, and thermal treatments, all of which can be attributed to changes of mineral phases and microstructure. It helps to understand IBA characteristics and transitions in application-environment nexus, and better reuse it for multiple applications.Keywords: IBA; Leaching behavior; Phase change; Recycling and reuse
Year: 2021 PMID: 34182388 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117618
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071