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Effect of long-term dry–wet circulations on the Solidification/stabilization of Municipal solid waste incineration fly ash using a novel cementitious material
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Effect of long-term dry–wet circulations on the Solidification/stabilization of Municipal solid waste incineration fly ash using a novel cementitious material
Effect of long-term dry–wet circulations on the Solidification/stabilization of Municipal solid waste incineration fly ash using a novel cementitious material
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Effect of long-term dry–wet circulations on the Solidification/stabilization of Municipal solid waste incineration fly ash using a novel cementitious material

2024
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Solidification/stabilization (S/S) is a typical technique to immobilize toxic heavy metals in Municipal solid waste incineration fly ash (MSWI FA). This study utilized blast furnace slag, steel slag, desulfurization gypsum, and phosphoric acid sludge to develop a novel metallurgical slag based cementing material (MSCM). Its S/S effects of MSWI FA and long-term S/S effectiveness under dry–wet circulations (DWC) were evaluated and compared with ordinary Portland cement (OPC). The MSCM-FA block with 25 wt.% MSCM content achieved 28-day compressive strength of 9.38 MPa, indicating its high hydration reactivity. The leaching concentrations of Pb, Zn and Cd were just 51.4, 1895.8 and 36.1 μg/L, respectively, well below the limit standard of Municipal solid wastes in China (GB 16889–2008). After 30 times’ DWC, leaching concentrations of Pb, Zn and Cd for MSCM-FA blocks increased up to 130.7, 9107.4 and 156.8 μg/L, respectively, but considerably lower than those for OPC-FA blocks (689, 11,870.6 and 185.2 μg/L, respectively). The XRD and chemical speciation analysis revealed the desorption of Pb, Zn and Cd attached to surface of C-S–H crystalline structure during the DWC. The XPS and SEM–EDS analysis confirmed the formation of Pb–O-Si and Zn–O-Si bonds via isomorphous replacement of C-A-S–H in binder-FA blocks. Ettringite crystalline structure in OPC-FA block was severely destructed during the DWC, resulting in the reduced contents of PbSO 4 and CaZn 2 Si 2 O 7 ·H 2 O and the higher leachability of Pb 2+ and Zn 2+ .