LAPSE:2023.6414
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LAPSE:2023.6414
Preliminary Studies of Slag and Ash from Incinerated Municipal Waste for Prospective Applications
February 23, 2023
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The assessment of the possibility of using incinerated municipal waste, which is classified as non-hazardous, is a priority of the European zero waste strategy. The aim of this work was to identify the properties of slag and ash to develop a simple, targeted way of using post-process waste. The material was analyzed by microscopic methods in terms of composition and internal structure. Gas and water permeability tests were carried out. Slag and ash texture was obtained using densimetric methods. BCR sequential extraction was carried out to assess the impacts of the waste on the water and soil environment. It was shown that individual fractions were characterized by different compositions and pore contents. The increase in the waste layer density resulted in porosity reduction of the slag and post-process ash, which had a significant impact on permeability. The increase in density index from 0.92 to 0.98 resulted in reduction of the filtration coefficient by two orders of magnitude. The obtained results showed that the division into fractions is important for prospective applications of incinerated municipal waste. With very low permeability and negligible leachability of heavy metals, the characteristics of slag and ash predispose them to support the needs of specialized hydrotechnical construction.
The assessment of the possibility of using incinerated municipal waste, which is classified as non-hazardous, is a priority of the European zero waste strategy. The aim of this work was to identify the properties of slag and ash to develop a simple, targeted way of using post-process waste. The material was analyzed by microscopic methods in terms of composition and internal structure. Gas and water permeability tests were carried out. Slag and ash texture was obtained using densimetric methods. BCR sequential extraction was carried out to assess the impacts of the waste on the water and soil environment. It was shown that individual fractions were characterized by different compositions and pore contents. The increase in the waste layer density resulted in porosity reduction of the slag and post-process ash, which had a significant impact on permeability. The increase in density index from 0.92 to 0.98 resulted in reduction of the filtration coefficient by two orders of magnitude. The obtained results showed that the division into fractions is important for prospective applications of incinerated municipal waste. With very low permeability and negligible leachability of heavy metals, the characteristics of slag and ash predispose them to support the needs of specialized hydrotechnical construction.
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densimetry, filtration coefficient, municipal waste incineration, permeability, petrography, sequential extraction, zero waste strategy
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Godyń K, Dutka B. Preliminary Studies of Slag and Ash from Incinerated Municipal Waste for Prospective Applications. (2023). LAPSE:2023.6414
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Energies
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16
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1
First Page
117
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-12-22
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1996-1073
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PII: en16010117, Publication Type: Journal Article
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