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Addition of waste glass for improving the immobilization of heavy metals during the use of electroplating sludge in the production of clay bricks

Journal

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 163, Issue -, Pages 875-879

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.12.177

Keywords

Waste glass; Electroplating sludge; Immobilization; Clay bricks

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21707011]
  2. Natural Science Fund of Jiangsu Province [BK20170289]
  3. Natural Science Fund of Higher Colleges in Jiangsu Province [17KJB610001]
  4. Science-technology Support Plan Projects of Changzhou city [CE20175009]
  5. Changzhou University Scientific Research Starting Foundation [ZMF17020046]

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A novel strategy for improving the immobilization of heavy metals during the use of electroplating sludge in the production of clay bricks, was proposed by the addition of waste glass. Waste glass addition reduced open porosity and surface area, and enhanced compressive strength remarkably. With the adding amount of waste glass powder up to 30 wt.%, surface area and open porosity declined from 0.84 to 0.05 m(2)/g and from 10.69 to 1.16%, respectively. Compressive strength increased from 20 to 32.7 MPa. Moreover, the leaching concentration of heavy metals decreased considerably and met the regulation standard. Heavy metals, Cu and Zn, have been incorporated into stable spinets phase and adding waste glass was favored to the formation of spinel. It was regarded that waste glass and andesine melted and formed liquid phase during firing process, which improved the mass transfer and the reaction kinetic of spinels formation. The liquid phase filled in the pores and densified bricks body, which also play a important role in preventing heavy metals from releasing. Overall results suggested the addition of waste glass powder was a promising method in improving immobilization of heavy metals during the use of electroplating sludge in production of clay bricks. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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