A new way to stabilize fly ash from municipal incinerators

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作者
Derie, R
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[1] Department of Ore Dressing, CP 165, Free University of Brussels, 1050 Brussels, 50, ave. Roosevelt B
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10.1016/S0956-053X(97)00013-5
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Heavy metals and toxic chlorinated organics, added to very low grain-size distributions, make fly ashes from municipal incinerators a very hazardous waste. For their disposal, the present general trend is, not only to stabilize chemically the ashes, i.e. to reduce the leachability of the toxic substances, but also to stabilize them mechanically, i.e. to convert them into massive, resistant, and unleachable solids. This paper describes various stabilization methods used on representative European fly ash samples, which led to the development of a new stabilization technique taking place in four stages: elimination of the alkali chlorides by dissolution; addition of a moderate quantity of phosphoric acid; calcination; and solidification with Portland clinker or cement. The principal advantages of the process are as follows: the polychlorodibenzodioxins-polychlorodibenzofurans are destroyed, the reactivity of the heavy metals is reduced drastically, the final solids have satisfactory mechanical properties, and the increase in weight of the waste to be disposed of does not exceed one fourth. Comparative results of TCLP extraction tests are presented. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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