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Characterization of Dioxins and Heavy Metals in Chelated Fly Ash
Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ash contains highly toxic heavy metals and polychlorinated dibenzo dioxins/furans (PCDD/Fs), which are a type of hazardous waste.
Shuping Pan +8 more
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Greenlandic Waste Incineration Fly And Bottom Ash As Secondary Resource In Mortar [PDF]
Today, 900 tons incineration fly ash is shipped abroad annually from Greenland for deposits, whereas the 6,000 tons incineration bottom ash is deposited locally.
Goltermann, Per +3 more
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Effect of incinerated paper sludge ash on fly ash–based geopolymer concrete [PDF]
The development of fly ash and incinerated paper sludge ash blend as a source material for preparing geopolymer concrete is presented in the paper. The specimens were prepared with varying percentage of fly ash replaced by paper sludge ash under different curing regimes.
Senthamilselvi Pachamuthu +1 more
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Synthesis of calcium phosphate hydrogel from waste incineration fly ash and its application to fuel cell [PDF]
Waste incineration fly ash was successfully recycled to calcium phosphate hydrogel, a type of fast proton conductor. The crystallized hydrogel from incineration fly ash had a lower electric conductivity and a lower crystallinity than that from calcium ...
Kidoguchi, Satoshi +5 more
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The rapid development of industrialization, urbanization, and population of the society augments the rising amount of municipal solid waste (MSW). With the advantage of considerably reducing mass and volume of solid wastes and generating energy, the ...
Yucheng Huang +5 more
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A new building filling materials (NBFM) using phosphogypsum and municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ash is prepared in this paper. The effects of MSWI fly ash dosage and MSWI fly ash water washing pretreatment on mechanical properties, setting ...
Longlong Yin +4 more
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The leaching of heavy metals (HMs) is the key factor affecting the resource utilization of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ash. A novel fly ash and andesite-tailings-based (FAAT) glass ceramic is prepared with the full-component utilization
Yongya Wang +3 more
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Reclamation and Reutilization of Incinerator Ash in Artificial Lightweight Aggregate [PDF]
This study focused on the reclamation of ash from incineration process and development of new artificial lightweight aggregate (LWA) that have comparable properties with existing natural coarse aggregate.
Norlia Mohamad Ibrahim +4 more
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Acidic extraction and precipitation of heavy metals from biomass incinerator cyclone fly ash
Biomass incineration is increasingly used for the generation of heat and/or electricity. After incineration two ash fractions remain. Bottom ashes (the coarser ash fraction) can usually be used as fertilizing agent on fields as it contains valuable ...
Kröppl M., Lanzerstorfer C.
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Due to the increasing amount of produced and accumulated wastes, a potential source of elements might be the global waste stream coming from the waste incineration process.
Monika Kasina +3 more
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