Review of fly ash inertisation treatments and recycling

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作者
Annalisa Zacco
Laura Borgese
Alessandra Gianoncelli
Rudolf P. W. J. Struis
Laura E. Depero
Elza Bontempi
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[1] Brescia University,INSTM and Chemistry for Technologies Laboratory
[2] Paul Scherrer Institute,General Energy Research (ENE), Laboratory for Bioenergy and Catalysis (LBK)
[3] École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL-ENAC-IIE),undefined
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Environmental Chemistry Letters | 2014年 / 12卷
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Fly ash; Heavy metals; Organic pollutants; Recycling;
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Fly ash (FA) is a by-product of power, and incineration plants operated either on coal and biomass, or on municipal solid waste. FA can be divided into coal fly ash, obtained from power plant burning coal, flue gas desulphurisation FA, that is, the by-product generated by the air pollution control equipment in coal-fired power plants to reduce the release of SO2, biomass FA produced in the plants for thermal conversion of biomass and municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) FA, that is, the finest residue obtained from the scrubber system in a MSWI plant. Because of the large amount produced in the world, fly ash is now considered the world’s fifth largest material resource. The composition of FA is very variable, depending on its origins; then, also pollutants can be very different. In this frame, it is fundamental to exploit the chemical or physical potentials of FA constituents, thus rendering them second-life functionality. This review paper is addressed to FA typology, composition, treatment, recycling, functional reuse and metal and organic pollutants abatement. Because of the general growing of environmental awareness and increasing energy and material demand, it is expected that increasing recycling rates will reduce the pressure on demand for primary raw materials, help to reuse valuable materials which would otherwise be wasted and reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from extraction and processing.
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页码:153 / 175
页数:22
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