Utilization of municipal solid waste incineration fly ash for sulfoaluminate cement clinker production

被引:148
作者
Wu, Kai [1 ,2 ]
Shi, Huisheng [1 ]
Guo, Xiaolu [1 ]
机构
[1] Tongji Univ, Key Lab Adv Civil Engn Mat, Minist Educ, Shanghai 201804, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Ghent, Magnel Lab Concrete Res, Dept Struct Engn, B-9052 Ghent, Belgium
基金
高等学校博士学科点专项科研基金;
关键词
MSWI fly ash; Sulfoaluminate; Clinker; Free expansion; Leaching test; HEAVY-METAL; PART II; IMMOBILIZATION; ETTRINGITE; HYDRATION; SYSTEM; BOTTOM;
D O I
10.1016/j.wasman.2011.04.022
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The feasibility of partially substituting raw materials with municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ash in sulfoaluminate cement (SAC) clinker production was investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), compressive strength and free expansion ratio testing. Three different leaching tests were used to assess the environmental impact of the produced material. Experimental results show that the replacement of MSWI fly ash could be taken up to 30% in the raw mixes. The good quality SAC clinkers are obtained by controlling the compositional parameters at alkalinity modulus (C-m) around 1.05, alumina-sulfur ratio (P) around 2.5, alumina-silica ratio (N) around 2.0 similar to 3.0 and firing the raw mixes at 1250 degrees C for 2 h. The compressive strengths of SAC are high in early age while that develop slowly in later age. Results also show that the expansive properties of SAC are strongly depended on the gypsum content. Leaching studies of toxic elements in the hydrated SAC-based system reveal that all the investigated elements are well bounded in the clinker minerals or immobilized by the hydration products. Although some limited positive results indicate that the SAC prepared from MSWI fly ash would present no immediate thread to the environment, the long-term toxicity leaching behavior needs to be further studied. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:2001 / 2008
页数:8
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