This article investigates the effect of a low-impact chemical treatment based on a nitrilotriacetic acid chelating agent on the reactivity of funnel glass derived from discarded cathode ray tubes. Treated and untreated glass has been recycled either as a supplementary cementing material or as a fine aggregate in cementitious mortars. The effect of the treatment on the chemical and morphological properties of cullets, as well as on the solubility in an alkaline environment has been evaluated. Data so far collected underline a change in glass cullets characteristics that consequently affects their behaviour in cementitious mortars, reducing the pozzolanic activity as supplementary cementing material, but strongly decreasing the tendency towards alkali silica reactions when added as a fine aggregate. The leaching behaviour of lead on treated and untreated glass and on derived composites has been determined to verify the sustainability of the prepared materials.

Bursi, E., Barbieri, L., Lancellotti, I., Saccani, A., Bignozzi, M. (2017). Lead waste glasses management: Chemical pretreatment for use in cementitious composites. WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH, 35(9), 958-966 [10.1177/0734242X17715098].

Lead waste glasses management: Chemical pretreatment for use in cementitious composites

Saccani, Andrea;Bignozzi, Maria
2017

Abstract

This article investigates the effect of a low-impact chemical treatment based on a nitrilotriacetic acid chelating agent on the reactivity of funnel glass derived from discarded cathode ray tubes. Treated and untreated glass has been recycled either as a supplementary cementing material or as a fine aggregate in cementitious mortars. The effect of the treatment on the chemical and morphological properties of cullets, as well as on the solubility in an alkaline environment has been evaluated. Data so far collected underline a change in glass cullets characteristics that consequently affects their behaviour in cementitious mortars, reducing the pozzolanic activity as supplementary cementing material, but strongly decreasing the tendency towards alkali silica reactions when added as a fine aggregate. The leaching behaviour of lead on treated and untreated glass and on derived composites has been determined to verify the sustainability of the prepared materials.
2017
Bursi, E., Barbieri, L., Lancellotti, I., Saccani, A., Bignozzi, M. (2017). Lead waste glasses management: Chemical pretreatment for use in cementitious composites. WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH, 35(9), 958-966 [10.1177/0734242X17715098].
Bursi, Elena; Barbieri, Luisa; Lancellotti, Isabella; Saccani, Andrea; Bignozzi, Maria
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