Fluidization-melting characteristics of fly ash from municipal solid waste incineration

WASTE MANAGEMENT(2024)

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Fly ash (FA) from municipal solid waste incineration contains hazardous substances such as dioxins, furans, and heavy metals. Melting FA has proved to be an effective method for reducing volume and mass, while also rendering the waste harmless. However, during the melting process, the addition of a fluxing agent with calorific value is currently necessary to increase melting capacity and reduce energy consumption, which presents a challenge. To tackle this issue, a fluidization-melting technology for a fuel/FA mixture is proposed, wherein a fuel source is employed in the melting process, producing ash that can serve as a fluxing agent. To test this approach, rice husk (RH) was utilized as fuel in a small-scale fluidization-melting test. The objective of this study was to examine the operation parameters of the platform and the characteristics of the resulting product, and to evaluate the harm reduction effect of the slag and its potential for resource utilization. The operating temperature was set at 690 degrees C in the thermal modification unit and at 1450 degrees C in the melting furnace, resulting in stable operation and continuous liquid slag discharge. The leaching toxicity of heavy metals in the obtained slag was lower than the standard limit, achieving harmless disposal of FA. However, the resource utilization potential of the obtained slag is limited due to its failure to meet the criteria of vitrified substance and environmental quality requirements. These limitations could be addressed by promoting the combustion of carbon in the melting furnace and accelerating the cooling rate of the slag in the quenching unit.
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Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Fly Ash,Fluidization-melting,Slag,Leaching Toxicity of Heavy Metals,Resource Utilization
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