TY - JOUR
T1 - Crystalline phase evolution behavior and physicochemical properties of glass–ceramics from municipal solid waste incineration fly ash
AU - Luan, Jingde
AU - Chai, Meiyun
AU - Li, Rundong
AU - Yao, Pengfei
AU - Wang, Lei
AU - Li, Shaobai
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016, Springer Japan.
PY - 2017/7/1
Y1 - 2017/7/1
N2 - Appropriate management and treatment of fly ash from municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration plant have become an urgent environmental protection problem. In this study, glass–ceramics have been prepared from MSW incineration fly ash and the SiO2 with different blending ratios (BRSiO2). With the increase in BRSiO2, the main crystalline phase of glass–ceramics was converted from gehlenite and pseudowollastonite into wollastonite. The texture was gradually formed in the surface of glass–ceramics due to the mutual arrangement of crystal particles and the decrease in the number and size of the gaps. Because of the mineral evolution and the microstructure change, the compressive strength and water absorption were significantly improved from 8.40 to 18.82 MPa and from 6.83 to 0.44 wt%, respectively, when BRSiO2 was in the range from 19 to 44 wt%. If BRSiO2 >29 wt%, the prepared glass–ceramics had good corrosion resistance in 10 % H2SO4 solution and 10 % NaOH solution, respectively. Therefore, glass–ceramics prepared from MSW incineration fly ash can be used as ceramic tile for building and decoration.
AB - Appropriate management and treatment of fly ash from municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration plant have become an urgent environmental protection problem. In this study, glass–ceramics have been prepared from MSW incineration fly ash and the SiO2 with different blending ratios (BRSiO2). With the increase in BRSiO2, the main crystalline phase of glass–ceramics was converted from gehlenite and pseudowollastonite into wollastonite. The texture was gradually formed in the surface of glass–ceramics due to the mutual arrangement of crystal particles and the decrease in the number and size of the gaps. Because of the mineral evolution and the microstructure change, the compressive strength and water absorption were significantly improved from 8.40 to 18.82 MPa and from 6.83 to 0.44 wt%, respectively, when BRSiO2 was in the range from 19 to 44 wt%. If BRSiO2 >29 wt%, the prepared glass–ceramics had good corrosion resistance in 10 % H2SO4 solution and 10 % NaOH solution, respectively. Therefore, glass–ceramics prepared from MSW incineration fly ash can be used as ceramic tile for building and decoration.
KW - Glass–ceramic
KW - MSW incineration fly ash
KW - Mineral evolution
KW - Physicochemical properties
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U2 - 10.1007/s10163-016-0506-z
DO - 10.1007/s10163-016-0506-z
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84964467385
SN - 1438-4957
VL - 19
SP - 1204
EP - 1210
JO - Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management
JF - Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management
IS - 3
ER -