Immobilization Of Hospital Waste Incineration Ashes In Glass-Ceramic Composites

In this paper, the process of sintering of hospital incineration ash as a counterpart of low-level active waste with borosilicate glass frit is presented. It is shown that low porosity glass-ceramic waste-form can be obtained at a temperature range of 850–900 °C. In the sinter, the main crystal phases are wollastonite and aegirine-augite pyroxenes which have a large isomorphous capacity of binding hazardous elements. The crystal phases are fully encapsulated by the glass that provides additional protection against environmental influence. Thus, multibarrier material can be obtained at a temperature considerably lower than vitrification. This, in turn, can improve the economics of immobilization process.

Author
P Stocha Et Al
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Ceramics International 44 1 January 2018 728-734
Sector
Glass Ceramics
Class
GC 899

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Immobilization Of Hospital Waste Incineration Ashes In Glass-Ceramic Composites
Ceramics International 44 1 January 2018 728-734
GC 899
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