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Utilization of MSWI fly ash for stabilization/solidification of industrial waste sludge.

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The results showed that the matrixes with heavy metals-bearing sludge and MSWI fly ash have a strong fixing capacity for heavy metals: Zn, Pb, Cu, Ni and Mn.
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This article is published in Journal of Hazardous Materials.The article was published on 2006-02-28. It has received 157 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fly ash & Incineration.

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Use of incineration MSW Ash: A Review

TL;DR: In this paper, the characteristics of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) ashes, with a main focus on the chemical properties of the ashes, are reviewed, and the possible treatment methods for the utilization of ash, namely, separation processes, solidification/stabilization and thermal processes, are also discussed.
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Treatment and use of air pollution control residues from MSW incineration: An overview

TL;DR: This work reviews strategies for the management of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) residues, particularly solid particles collected from flue gases, focusing upon management strategies used in various countries, waste composition, treatment processes and possible applications.
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Leaching behavior of heavy metals from municipal solid wastes incineration (MSWI) fly ash used in concrete.

TL;DR: Experimental results showed that immobilization effect of cement on MSWI fly ash is good, and the leaching toxicity is still in a safety range, and reusing of MSWIFly ash as partial replacement for cement in concrete mixes is potentially feasible.
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Review of leaching behavior of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) ash.

TL;DR: This review summarizes extensive studies on leaching behavior of municipal solid waste incineration ash, pollutants generated through leaching, factors governingLeaching, methodologies to study leach, leaching mechanisms, and treatments to reduce leaching.
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Technologies for the management of MSW incineration ashes from gas cleaning: New perspectives on recovery of secondary raw materials and circular economy

TL;DR: This work aims to identify the best available technologies for material recovery in order to avoid landfill solutions, and six case studies are presented and discussed: recycling in lightweight aggregates, glass-ceramics, cement, recovery of zinc, rare metals and salts.
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Hazardous waste management

TL;DR: The Basel Convention on Contaminant Properties and Thermodynamic Properties of Contaminants as mentioned in this paper has been used to evaluate and select remedial actions and corrective measures in the context of waste management.
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Friedel’s salt, Ca2Al(OH)6(Cl,OH)·2H2O: its solid solutions and their role in chloride binding

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that Friedel's salt and hydroxy ammonium can be equilibrated at 10 mol % intervals at ∼20 °C in experiments of 6-17 months' duration.
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Heavy metal speciation and leaching behaviors in cement based solidified/stabilized waste materials.

TL;DR: The leaching of heavy metals in the S/S materials can be considered as a pH dependent and corresponding metal hydroxide solubility controlled process.
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Removal of B, Cr, Mo, and Se from wastewater by incorporation into hydrocalumite and ettringite.

TL;DR: Experiments performed by precipitating these minerals in solutions containing B, Cr, Mo, and Se oxyanions at conditions relevant to lime-leaching of fly ash as well as to fly ash containing concrete showed the uptake of all four anions by hydrocalumite and ettringite was high and the reduction of anion concentrations to below drinking water standards was able.
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