Fly
ash (FA) produced during municipal solid waste incineration
contains hazardous polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Hydrothermal
treatment (HT), a promising technology for the degradation of organic
compounds, was applied in this study for hydrothermal detoxification
of PAHs in FA. Due to different levels of Ca/(Si + Al) and Al/(Si
+ Al) molar ratios achieved by adjusting the SiO2 and Al2O3 added to FA, different kinds of aluminosilicate
minerals were formed and different detoxification efficiencies of
PAHs were observed in HT products. For aluminosilicate minerals formed
at lower (0.17) and moderate (0.51) Al/(Si + Al) ratio levels, tobermorite
was obtained and it enhanced with the decrease of Ca/(Si + Al) ratio
levels. At higher Al/(Al + Si) ratio levels of 0.71, tobermorite cannot
be synthesized completely even when the Ca/(Si + Al) ratio for FA-30-3
(1.01) was low and in the suitable range for tobermorite formation
(0.67–1.20). Compared with the Ca/(Si + Al) ratio, the Al/(Si
+ Al) ratio not only affected the synthesis of tobermorite but also
had much more significant influence on both the removal percentage
of the concentration of PAHs and the removal percentage of the toxicity
equivalent quality (TEQ) of PAHs. Attributing to the fact that tobermorite
cannot be synthesized at higher Al/(Al + Si) ratio levels of 0.71,
the weakest detoxification efficiency of PAHs was observed. When tobermorite
was effectively synthesized in FA-30-1, for which both the Ca/(Al
+ Si) and Al/(Al + Si) ratios were in the suitable range for tobermorite
formation [Ca/(Al + Si) ratio = 0.67–1.20 and Al/(Al + Si)
ratio = 0–0.22], the best detoxification efficiency of PAHs
was achieved. The formation of tobermorite affected by the Ca–Si–Al
element proportion during the HT process has a positive effect on
the detoxification of PAHs in FA. The results of regression analysis
performed for investigating the relationship between the content of
minerals formed and the detoxification efficiency of PAHs showed that
the formation of tobermorite is helpful to promote the detoxification
of PAHs but the existence of hydrocalumite reduced the detoxification.
Compared with the Ca/(Si + Al) ratio, the Al/(Si + Al) ratio has more
significant influence on the formation of tobermorite and hydrocalumite.
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