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Dechlorination of fly ash by hydrolysate of municipal solid waste leachate

Municipal solid waste incineration fly ash (referred to as the fly ash) presents an important environmental problem in China today, but strategies for its treatment have yet to be widely studied and implemented. The currently available methods for the dechlorination of fly ash are not sufficient, gi...

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Autores principales: Gao, Ming, Wang, Menglu, Wu, Chuanfu, Wang, Xiaona, Yang, Yufei, Liu, Shu, Shimaoka, Takayuki, Wang, Qunhui
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9055411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra03113e
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author Gao, Ming
Wang, Menglu
Wu, Chuanfu
Wang, Xiaona
Yang, Yufei
Liu, Shu
Shimaoka, Takayuki
Wang, Qunhui
author_facet Gao, Ming
Wang, Menglu
Wu, Chuanfu
Wang, Xiaona
Yang, Yufei
Liu, Shu
Shimaoka, Takayuki
Wang, Qunhui
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description Municipal solid waste incineration fly ash (referred to as the fly ash) presents an important environmental problem in China today, but strategies for its treatment have yet to be widely studied and implemented. The currently available methods for the dechlorination of fly ash are not sufficient, given the amounts of fly ash produced each year. To increase the reuse fraction of fly ash as raw material for cement production, we propose an improved dechlorination method. Specifically, fly ash was leached with the hydrolysate of municipal solid waste leachate (HMSWL) to remove the water-insoluble chlorine. Three-step HMSWL leaching removed 94.3% of the total chlorine in fly ash, much more than the 82.7% that was removed through three-step ultrapure water (UW) leaching. X-ray diffraction indicated that three-step UW leaching could remove Cl mainly in the forms of KCl, NaCl, CaClOH and AlOCl, whereas three-step HMSWL leaching could further remove more water-insoluble Cl in the forms of AlOCl. In addition, the experimental results further suggested that the low pH of HMSWL (4.9) contributed little to the water-insoluble Cl removal, whereas the displacement of organic acid radicals (especially by the butyrate radical) was the major cause of water-insoluble Cl removal. Therefore, HMSWL rich in butyrate radical could be an ideal water substitute for fly ash dechlorination.
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spelling pubmed-90554112022-05-04 Dechlorination of fly ash by hydrolysate of municipal solid waste leachate Gao, Ming Wang, Menglu Wu, Chuanfu Wang, Xiaona Yang, Yufei Liu, Shu Shimaoka, Takayuki Wang, Qunhui RSC Adv Chemistry Municipal solid waste incineration fly ash (referred to as the fly ash) presents an important environmental problem in China today, but strategies for its treatment have yet to be widely studied and implemented. The currently available methods for the dechlorination of fly ash are not sufficient, given the amounts of fly ash produced each year. To increase the reuse fraction of fly ash as raw material for cement production, we propose an improved dechlorination method. Specifically, fly ash was leached with the hydrolysate of municipal solid waste leachate (HMSWL) to remove the water-insoluble chlorine. Three-step HMSWL leaching removed 94.3% of the total chlorine in fly ash, much more than the 82.7% that was removed through three-step ultrapure water (UW) leaching. X-ray diffraction indicated that three-step UW leaching could remove Cl mainly in the forms of KCl, NaCl, CaClOH and AlOCl, whereas three-step HMSWL leaching could further remove more water-insoluble Cl in the forms of AlOCl. In addition, the experimental results further suggested that the low pH of HMSWL (4.9) contributed little to the water-insoluble Cl removal, whereas the displacement of organic acid radicals (especially by the butyrate radical) was the major cause of water-insoluble Cl removal. Therefore, HMSWL rich in butyrate radical could be an ideal water substitute for fly ash dechlorination. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9055411/ /pubmed/35519747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra03113e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Gao, Ming
Wang, Menglu
Wu, Chuanfu
Wang, Xiaona
Yang, Yufei
Liu, Shu
Shimaoka, Takayuki
Wang, Qunhui
Dechlorination of fly ash by hydrolysate of municipal solid waste leachate
title Dechlorination of fly ash by hydrolysate of municipal solid waste leachate
title_full Dechlorination of fly ash by hydrolysate of municipal solid waste leachate
title_fullStr Dechlorination of fly ash by hydrolysate of municipal solid waste leachate
title_full_unstemmed Dechlorination of fly ash by hydrolysate of municipal solid waste leachate
title_short Dechlorination of fly ash by hydrolysate of municipal solid waste leachate
title_sort dechlorination of fly ash by hydrolysate of municipal solid waste leachate
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9055411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra03113e
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