Detoxification of hazardous dust with marine sediment |
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Authors: | Yu-Ling Wei Chang-Yuan Lin H. Paul Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tunghai University, Taichung City 407, Taiwan;2. Department of Environmental Engineering, National Cheng-Kung University, Tainan City 701, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Hazardous electric arc furnace dust containing dioxins/furans and heavy metals is blended with harbor sediment, fired at 950–1100 °C to prepare lightweight aggregates. Dust addition can lower the sintering temperature by about 100 °C, as compared to a typical industrial process. After firing at 950 °C and 1050 °C, more than 99.85% of dioxins/furans originally present in the dust have been removed and/or destructed in the mix containing a dust/sediment ratio of 50:100. The heavy metals leached from all fired mixes are far below Taiwan EPA legal limits. The particle density of the lightweight aggregates always decreases with increasing firing temperature. Greater addition of the dust results in a considerably lower particle density (mostly <2.0 g cm−3) fired at 1050 °C and 1100 °C. However, firing at temperatures lower than 1050 °C produces no successful bloating, leading to a denser particle density (>2.0 g cm−3) that is typical of bricks. |
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Keywords: | Dioxin Marine sediment Electric arc furnace dust EAFD Lightweight aggregate |
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