2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3894(02)00201-7
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Possible applications for municipal solid waste fly ash

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“…Several valorization options for fly ash and APC residue have been identified in the last two decades, namely cement and concrete production, road pavement, glass and glass ceramics, agriculture, stabilizing agent, adsorbent and zeolite production [7,35]. When assessing these options, the levels of heavy metals and soluble salts have been considered, whereas PCDD/PCDF content has barely been discussed.…”
Section: Impact Of Pcdd/pcdf Concentration On the Valorization Of Flymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several valorization options for fly ash and APC residue have been identified in the last two decades, namely cement and concrete production, road pavement, glass and glass ceramics, agriculture, stabilizing agent, adsorbent and zeolite production [7,35]. When assessing these options, the levels of heavy metals and soluble salts have been considered, whereas PCDD/PCDF content has barely been discussed.…”
Section: Impact Of Pcdd/pcdf Concentration On the Valorization Of Flymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several potential uses for these residues have been envisaged in the last decades [7], in line with the circular economy and resource efficiency strategies in place in the European Union. Under this framework, several researchers have reported on the electrodialytic (ED) treatment of fly ash and APC residue at laboratory and pilot scale, targeting the successful removal of heavy metals and soluble salts and the valorization of these wastes [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Ashes generated by burning coal and sewage sludge have been used as soil amendment. Possible applications for municipal solid waste bottom and fly ashes are tested in construction materials (cement and ceramic), geotechnical applications (road pavement and embankments) and agriculture (soil amendment) [13,14,[16][17][18][19][20]. Industrial solid wastes are very difficult to analyze, because their composition is unpredictable, highly variable, and heterogeneous [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…road construction), glass and glass ceramics, agriculture, use as stabilising agent, use as adsorbent and for zeolite production [19,20]. In assessing these options, the levels of heavy metals and soluble salts have been extensively considered previously, whereas mercury content has barely been discussed.…”
Section: National Regulations and Target Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%