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Digestion reactions of paper sludge combustion ash in strong alkaline solutions at 60 degree C
Alkaline reactions of paper sludge combustion ash at low temperature (60 degree C) were performed using a calcite-rich paper ash (PA 1) and a gehlenite-rich ash (PA 2). Strong alkaline conditions (8, 12, 16 M NaOH) were revealed at reaction times of 1-4 h and 12-24 h. Reactions were performed with p...
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Published in: | Journal of material cycles and waste management 2016-01, Vol.18 (1), p.132-145 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Alkaline reactions of paper sludge combustion ash at low temperature (60 degree C) were performed using a calcite-rich paper ash (PA 1) and a gehlenite-rich ash (PA 2). Strong alkaline conditions (8, 12, 16 M NaOH) were revealed at reaction times of 1-4 h and 12-24 h. Reactions were performed with pure ashes and in the presence of NaAlO sub(2). The products were characterized by XRD, FTIR, SEM/EDX, gravimetry and chemical analysis. The conversion was found to proceed mainly in the period between 1 and 4 h. Portlandite and hydrogarnet were observed from PA 1 in 8 M NaOH. Onset of formation of Ca sub(4)Al sub(2)O sub(6)CO sub(3) super(.)11H sub(2)O beside Ca(OH) sub(2) could be analyzed after reaction of PA 1 in 12 M and 16 M NaOH. Addition of NaAlO sub(2) favored crystallization of hydrogarnet and Ca sub(4)Al sub(2)O sub(6) CO sub(3) super(.)11H sub(2)O. For PA 2 gehlenite remained stable, but a high portlandite fraction was observed. Addition of NaAlO sub(2) yielded hydrogarnet beside gehlenite in 8 M NaOH. Higher alkalinities favored crystallization of Ca sub(4)Al sub(2)O sub(6)CO sub(3) super(.)11H sub(2)O and onset of dissolution of gehlenite. Finally transformation of Ca sub(4)Al sub(2)O sub(6)CO sub(3) super(.)11H sub(2)O into sodium aluminum silicate hydrate was observed. All results were discussed with regard to heavy metal distribution of the initial PA between the alkaline digestion solution and the products. In conclusion suitable applications of the products were proposed. |
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ISSN: | 1438-4957 1611-8227 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10163-014-0320-4 |