TY - JOUR
T1 - Conversion of waste incineration fly ash into Al-substituted tobermorite by hydrothermal treatment
AU - Tamura, Chikashi
AU - Yao, Zhidong
AU - Kusano, Fumio
AU - Matsuda, Motohide
AU - Miyake, Michihiro
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - Al-substituted tobermorite has been successfully synthesized by hydrothermal treatment at 180°C in the presence of NaOH solution, using waste incineration fly ash as a starting material, pretreated with repeatedly washing and heating at 800°C. The relation between Al-substituted tobermorite yield and synthetic conditions has been also examined. The pretreatment was essential to convert fly ash into Al-substituted tobermorite with reproducibility, and the Al-substituted tobermorite yield was found to reach a maximum in the fly ash treated with 2 M (mol·dm-3) NaOH for 20-30 h. The order of Al-substituted tobermorite yield was 2 M≫3.5 M≅1 M>0.5 M≫6 M, with respect to NaOH concentration. With increasing the NaOH concentration and extending the reaction time, sodalite and cancrinite generated as minor phases. The fly ash treated with 2 M NaOH for 30 h showed the best removal characteristics and took up about 0.5 mmol·g-1 for both Cs+ and NH4+ ions. The uptake amounts of resulting products were found to depend on the Al-substituted tobermorite yield.
AB - Al-substituted tobermorite has been successfully synthesized by hydrothermal treatment at 180°C in the presence of NaOH solution, using waste incineration fly ash as a starting material, pretreated with repeatedly washing and heating at 800°C. The relation between Al-substituted tobermorite yield and synthetic conditions has been also examined. The pretreatment was essential to convert fly ash into Al-substituted tobermorite with reproducibility, and the Al-substituted tobermorite yield was found to reach a maximum in the fly ash treated with 2 M (mol·dm-3) NaOH for 20-30 h. The order of Al-substituted tobermorite yield was 2 M≫3.5 M≅1 M>0.5 M≫6 M, with respect to NaOH concentration. With increasing the NaOH concentration and extending the reaction time, sodalite and cancrinite generated as minor phases. The fly ash treated with 2 M NaOH for 30 h showed the best removal characteristics and took up about 0.5 mmol·g-1 for both Cs+ and NH4+ ions. The uptake amounts of resulting products were found to depend on the Al-substituted tobermorite yield.
KW - Al-substituted tobermorite
KW - Cancrinite
KW - Hydrothermal synthesis
KW - Incineration fly ash
KW - Removal characteristics
KW - Resource recovery
KW - Sodalite
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U2 - 10.2109/jcersj.108.1254_150
DO - 10.2109/jcersj.108.1254_150
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0033888567
SN - 1882-0743
VL - 108
SP - 150
EP - 155
JO - Nippon Seramikkusu Kyokai Gakujutsu Ronbunshi/Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
JF - Nippon Seramikkusu Kyokai Gakujutsu Ronbunshi/Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
IS - 2
ER -