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Waste Manag ; 31(7): 1514-21, 2011 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21463930

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This study investigated the physical properties, the chemical composition and the leaching behaviour of two bottom ash (BA) samples from two different refuse derived fuel high-temperature gasification plants, as a function of particle size. The X-ray diffraction patterns showed that the materials contained large amounts of glass. This aspect was also confirmed by the results of availability and ANC leaching tests. Chemical composition indicated that Fe, Mn, Cu and Cr were the most abundant metals, with a slight enrichment in the finest fractions. Suitability of samples for inert waste landfilling and reuse was evaluated through the leaching test EN 12457-2. In one sample the concentration of all metals was below the limit set by law, while limits were exceeded for Cu, Cr and Ni in the other sample, where the finest fraction showed to give the main contribution to leaching of Cu and Ni. Preliminary results of physical and geotechnical characterisation indicated the suitability of vitrified BA for reuse in the field of civil engineering. The possible application of a size separation pre-treatment in order to improve the chemical characteristics of the materials was also discussed.


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Carbon/analysis , Gases/analysis , Particulate Matter/analysis , Refuse Disposal/methods , Waste Products/analysis , Carbon/chemistry , Coal Ash , Gases/chemistry , Hot Temperature , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Metals, Heavy/chemistry , Particle Size , Particulate Matter/chemistry , X-Ray Diffraction
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