Steam washing for MSWI-FA treatment
- PMID: 39879763
- DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2025.01.031
Steam washing for MSWI-FA treatment
Abstract
This study investigates steam washing (SW) as an innovative pretreatment for municipal solid waste incineration fly ash (MSWI-FA) dechlorination, useful for a more effective stabilization in cementitious matrix. By using a detailed analytical approach (XRPD, XRF, ICP-MS, IRMS, SEM) and geochemical modeling, great focus is dedicated on pollutant leaching reduction and changes in ash physicochemical characteristics as a function of exposure time. The research demonstrates that SW removes up to 70 % cadmium, 17 % zinc, and 10 % lead, primarily by dissolving the soluble and carbonate/hydroxide fractions and promoting the reprecipitation and adsorption of heavy metals into more stable compounds. Chloride, sulfate, and heavy metal leaching are reduced by 85 %, 50 %, and 90 %, respectively, with even short treatment time (8 min) performing better than conventional water washing at a liquid-to-solid ratio of 2. However, antimony leaching remains above regulatory thresholds, controlled by soluble Ca-antimonate phases, thus requiring supplementary tailored treatments. Further optimization of the energy recovery during the exposure and a comprehensive life-cycle assessments to evaluate its long-term environmental and economic impact, may contribute significantly to propose SW as a sustainable strategy for MSWI-FA treatment and valorization.
Keywords: MSWI-FA; Pollutants leaching; Speciation distribution; Steam washing.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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