Bottom and fly ashes coming from the urban wastes incineration represent a by-product nowadays landfilled. By mixing different amount of these residues with others inert materials, such as glass cullet and feldspar waste, two vitrifiable mixtures are tailored. Glasses, obtained by means of vitrification process, are chemically stable with low leachability of contaminants and show comparable properties to those of commercial soda-lime glasses. Moreover, from the thermal and mechanical characterisation the tendency of these glasses to crystallise, for their transformation into glass-ceramic materials, has been evidenced.
F. Andreola, L. Barbieri, S. Hreglich, I. Lancellotti, L. Morselli, F. Passarini, et al. (2008). Reuse of incinerator bottom and fly ashes to obtain glassy materials. JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 153, 1270-1274 [10.1016/j.jhazmat.2007.09.103].
Reuse of incinerator bottom and fly ashes to obtain glassy materials
MORSELLI, LUCIANO;PASSARINI, FABRIZIO;VASSURA, IVANO
2008
Abstract
Bottom and fly ashes coming from the urban wastes incineration represent a by-product nowadays landfilled. By mixing different amount of these residues with others inert materials, such as glass cullet and feldspar waste, two vitrifiable mixtures are tailored. Glasses, obtained by means of vitrification process, are chemically stable with low leachability of contaminants and show comparable properties to those of commercial soda-lime glasses. Moreover, from the thermal and mechanical characterisation the tendency of these glasses to crystallise, for their transformation into glass-ceramic materials, has been evidenced.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.