Study on the effect of magnesium oxychloride cement on the solidification offly ash from domestic waste incineration and its influencing factors
Received Date:2022-08-16
Abstract:Magnesium oxychloride cement was used to solidify fly ash. The effect of magnesium oxychlo-ride cement on the solidifica... Open+
Abstract: Magnesium oxychloride cement was used to solidify fly ash. The effect of magnesium oxychlo-ride cement on the solidification of heavy metal ions in fly ash and the influencing factors were studied.The hydration products of waste incineration fly ash solidification /stabilization by magnesiumoxychloride cement were studied by XRD and FTIR. The results showed that when the content of mag-nesium oxychloride cement was 45% and the molar ratio of MgO/MgCl2 was 6 ∶ 1,the cured body hadgood compressive strength. The compressive strength of the solidified body after curing for 28 daysreached 22.3 MPa,which had significant solidification /stabilization effect on heavy metals in waste in-cineration fly ash. It was found that the mechanical strength of the solidified body was mainly providedby the needle-like phase 518 ( 5Mg( OH) 2·MgCl2·8H2O) and 318 ( 3Mg( OH) 2·MgCl2·8H2O) .The tight adhesion of Mg( OH) 2 with strip and block structure on the surface of fly ash particles and thecross wrapping of 518 phase whiskers on fly ash particles could actively inhibit the migration of heavymetals. Close-
Authors:
- LI Huan1
- YANG Jia2
- WEI Xiuzhen1
- SHAO Fangyuan1
- CHEN Zelong1
- HE Mengjia1
- MA Donghao1
- CHEN Jinyuan1
Units
- 1.College of Environment,Zhejiang University of Technology,Hangzhou 310014,China
- 2.Ninghai Society of Environmental Science and Technology,Ningbo 315600,China
Keywords
- Waste incineration fly ash
- Magnesium oxychloride cement
- Heavy metals
- Solidification
Citation
LI Huan,YANG Jia,WEI Xiuzhen,et al. Study on the effect of magnesium oxychloride cement on the solidificationof fly ash from domestic waste incineration and its influencing factors[J]. Energy Environmental Protection,2022,36( 6) : 38-46.
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