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Preparation of municipal solid waste incineration fly ash-based ceramsite and its mechanisms of heavy metal immobilization.

Yingying Shao1, Yanqiu Shao1, Weiyi Zhang1, Ying Zhu2, Ting Dou3, Leizhe Chu4, Zhendong Liu4.   

Abstract

With an increase in municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ash and its dangerous characteristics, the manner of its disposal has caused widespread concerns. In this study, ceramsite was prepared by using MSWI fly ash, civil sludge, and contaminated soil as the main raw materials; then, a certain proportion of clay was added as an additive. The optimum MSWI fly ash content and sintering conditions were investigated, and the immobilization mechanisms of heavy metals were explored. Based on the obtained results, the optimum preparation conditions were a preheating temperature of 400 °C, a preheating time of 10 min, a sintering temperature of 1150 °C, and a sintering time of 20 min. Moreover, the optimal raw material ratio of MSWI fly ash, civil sludge, contaminated soil, and flint clay was 30%:40%:15%:15%. Under these optimum preparation conditions, the obtained ceramsite showed the following excellent performance parameters: a 1-h water absorption of 0.97%, bulk density of 998.7 kg/m3, and cylindrical compressive strength of 37.84 MPa. Furthermore, the leaching of heavy metals was far less than the standard GB5085.3-2007. The immobilization of heavy metals in the ceramsite was mainly caused by the glass phase encapsulation and the formation of new crystal phase with the heavy metals. In addition, the generation of aluminosilicates played a positive role in the immobilization of heavy metals. Thus, the reuse of MSWI fly ash by preparing fly ash-based ceramsite is one of the effective methods for reducing solid wastes.
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Keywords:  Ceramsite; Civil sludge; Contaminated soil; Heavy metals; Immobilization mechanisms; MSWI fly ash

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35219968     DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2022.02.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag        ISSN: 0956-053X            Impact factor:   7.145


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