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A novel combined process for enhancing soluble salt recovery and reducing pollutant diffusion in municipal solid waste incineration fly ash

Journal of Cleaner Production, ISSN: 0959-6526, Vol: 450, Page: 141892
2024
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New Environment and Sustainability Research Study Findings Have Been Reported by Investigators at Nanjing Tech University (A Novel Combined Process for Enhancing Soluble Salt Recovery and Reducing Pollutant Diffusion In Municipal Solid Waste ...)

2024 JUN 12 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Ecology Daily News -- Research findings on Environment - Environment and Sustainability Research

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There is a limited body of research on the recovery of soluble salts from municipal solid waste incineration fly ash (MSWI-FA), with challenges stemming from the effective management of residual heavy metals and dioxins. In this investigation, we propose using water-washing treatment for fly ash dechlorination and using CO 2 aeration carbonation combined with ceramic membrane filtration to recover soluble salt resources from fly ash. This study investigated the impact of combined processes on fly ash soluble salt recovery, carbon dioxide capture and sequestration, heavy metal removal, and dioxin diffusion reduction. The findings revealed that the combined process can significantly enhance the rate of carbonation and the removal of heavy metals. Specifically, the removal rates of Pb and Zn reach 100%. The resulting CaCO 3 precipitation particle size is smaller, averaging only approximately 4 μm, with greater surface porosity, higher heavy metal and dioxin content, and dioxin toxic equivalents as high as 8.11 ng TEQ/kg. Moreover, the dioxin content in the recovered mixed salt decreased, and its dioxin toxic equivalent was only 3.228.11 ng TEQ/kg. Consequently, the combined process of CO 2 aeration combined with ceramic membrane filtration was used in conjunction to significantly reduce pollutants (heavy metals and dioxins) in the MSWI-FA recovered salt. This approach enhances the recyclable resource utilization of MSWI-FA and reduces the risk of pollution dispersal during MSWI-FA disposal and resource utilization.

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