Artigo Revisado por pares

Ash from a pulp mill boiler—Characterisation and vitrification

2010; Elsevier BV; Volume: 179; Issue: 1-3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.03.004

ISSN

1873-3336

Autores

Ana Sebastiana Monteiro Ribeiro, Regina da Conceição Corredeira Monteiro, E.J.C. Davim, M.H.V. Fernandes,

Tópico(s)

Pigment Synthesis and Properties

Resumo

The physical, chemical and mineralogical characterisation of the ash resulting from a pulp mill boiler was performed in order to investigate the valorisation of this waste material through the production of added-value glassy materials. The ash had a particle size distribution in the range 0.06–53 μm, and a high amount of SiO2 (∼82 wt%), which was present as quartz. To favour the vitrification of the ash and to obtain a melt with an adequate viscosity to cast into a mould, different amounts of Na2O were added to act as fluxing agent. A batch with 80 wt% waste load melted at 1350 °C resulting in a homogeneous transparent green-coloured glass with good workability. The characterisation of the produced glass by differential thermal analysis and dilatometry showed that this glass presents a stable thermal behaviour. Standard leaching tests revealed that the concentration of heavy metals in the leaching solution was lower than those allowed by the Normative. As a conclusion, by vitrification of batch compositions with adequate waste load and additive content it is possible to produce an ash-based glass that may be used in similar applications as a conventional silicate glass inclusively as a building ecomaterial.

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