A flyash coming from a hospitalsolidwastes incineration plant was solidified/stabilized in cementitious matrices. Owing to the high chloride, sulphate and alkali content and the low Si, AI and Fe values this flyash cannot be used in the formulation of blended cement. The objectives of solidification stabilization treatment were therefore to reduce the leachability of the heavy metals present in this material so as to permit its disposal in a sanitary landfill requiring only a low degree of environmental protection. The mechanicalpropertiesandleaching behaviour ofsolidified products were investigated. Flyashand Portland Cement mixtures in ratios varying between 0.25 and 1.5 were tested for unconfined compressive strength after curing in tap water at 20°C. Leaching tests were performed both on flyashandsolidified/stabilized products using an acetic acid standard leaching test and a modified version thereof (dynamic leaching test).

Mechanical and leaching properties of cement solidified hospital solid waste incinerator fly ash / F. Lombardi;T. Mangialardi;L. Piga;P. Sirini. - In: WASTE MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0956-053X. - STAMPA. - 18:(1998), pp. 99-106. [10.1016/S0956-053X(98)00006-3]

Mechanical and leaching properties of cement solidified hospital solid waste incinerator fly ash

SIRINI, PIERO
1998

Abstract

A flyash coming from a hospitalsolidwastes incineration plant was solidified/stabilized in cementitious matrices. Owing to the high chloride, sulphate and alkali content and the low Si, AI and Fe values this flyash cannot be used in the formulation of blended cement. The objectives of solidification stabilization treatment were therefore to reduce the leachability of the heavy metals present in this material so as to permit its disposal in a sanitary landfill requiring only a low degree of environmental protection. The mechanicalpropertiesandleaching behaviour ofsolidified products were investigated. Flyashand Portland Cement mixtures in ratios varying between 0.25 and 1.5 were tested for unconfined compressive strength after curing in tap water at 20°C. Leaching tests were performed both on flyashandsolidified/stabilized products using an acetic acid standard leaching test and a modified version thereof (dynamic leaching test).
1998
18
99
106
F. Lombardi;T. Mangialardi;L. Piga;P. Sirini
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