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Comparative Study
. 2015 Aug 15:159:128-134.
doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2015.05.015. Epub 2015 Jun 7.

Comparison between rice husk ash grown in different regions for stabilizing fly ash from a solid waste incinerator

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Comparative Study

Comparison between rice husk ash grown in different regions for stabilizing fly ash from a solid waste incinerator

L Benassi et al. J Environ Manage. .

Abstract

The Stabilization of heavy metals from municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ash by rice husk ash (RHA) is under intense study as an effective strategy to recover and reuse industrial and agricultural waste together. We compare the metal entrapment performances of RHA from different Asian rice sources – namely from Japonica rice grown in Italy and Indica rice grown in India – Physicochemical and morphological characterization of the final stabilized material show that the same thermal treatment may result in marked structural differences in the silica contained in the two RHA. Remarkably, one of them displays a crystalline silica content, although obtained by a thermal treatment below 800 °C. We also find that the presence of an alkali metal ion (potassium) in the rice husk plays a crucial role in the attainment of the final silica phase. These physicochemical differences are mirrored by different stabilization yields by the two RHA.

Keywords: Heavy metals; MSWI fly ash; Rice husk ash (RHA); Stabilization.

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