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Title: Glass-ceramics from municipal incinerator fly ash

Journal Article · · American Ceramic Society Bulletin
OSTI ID:596804
 [1]; ;  [2]
  1. Technische Univ. Ilmenau (Germany). Fachgebiet Werkstofftechnik
  2. Swiss Federal Inst. of Tech., Schlieren (Switzerland). Dept. of Biocompatible Materials Science and Engineering

In countries where the population density is high and the availability of space for landfilling is limited, such as the west-European countries and Japan, the significance of municipal solid waste incineration, as part of the waste management strategy, is continuously increasing. In Germany and Switzerland, for example, more than {approximately}40% of unrecycled waste is being or will be incinerated. Also, in other countries, including the US, the importance of waste incineration will increase in the next few years. Although incineration reduces the volume of the waste by {approximately} 90%, it leaves considerable amounts of solid residues, such as bottom and boiler ashes, and filter fly ashes. Consequently, new technological options for the decontamination and/or inertization of incinerator filter fly ash are being developed with the objective of rendering a product that can be reused or, at least, be deposited in standard landfill sites with no risk. The proposed alternatives include immobilization by cement-based techniques, wet chemical treatments and thermal treatments of vitrification. Of these, vitrification is the most promising solution, because, if residues are melted at temperatures > 1,300 C, a relatively inert glass is produced. In the present investigation, glass-ceramics were obtained by a controlled crystallization heat treatment of vitrified incinerator filter fly ashes. The mechanical and other technical properties of the products were measured with special emphasis on assessing their in vitro toxic potential.

OSTI ID:
596804
Journal Information:
American Ceramic Society Bulletin, Vol. 76, Issue 11; Other Information: PBD: Nov 1997
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English