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  • 2024Investigating the Origin of Non-Metallic Inclusions in Ti-Stabilized ULC Steels Using Different Tracing Techniques5citations
  • 2023New insights into hydrogen trapping and embrittlement in high strength aluminum alloys34citations
  • 2023Different Approaches to Trace the Source of Non-Metallic Inclusions in Steelcitations
  • 2023Application of tracing techniques to determine the source of alumina inclusions in the clogging layer of Ti-stabilized ULC steelscitations
  • 2023Characterization of Zr-Containing Dispersoids in Al–Zn–Mg–Cu Alloys by Small-Angle Scattering6citations
  • 2022Different Approaches to Trace the Source of Non-Metallic Inclusions in Steel1citations
  • 2022Application of ICP-MS to study the evolution of non-metallic inclusions in steelmakingcitations
  • 2021Studies on the Formation and Processing of Aluminium Dross with Particular Focus on Special Metals11citations
  • 2021The Haidbach deposit in the Central Tauern Window, Eastern Alps, Austria: a metamorphosed orthomagmatic Ni-Cu-Co-PGE mineralization in the Polymetallic Ore District Venediger Nappe System – Hollersbach Complex1citations
  • 2015Solid residues from Italian municipal solid waste incinerators104citations

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  • Thiele, Kathrin
  • Truschner, Christoph
  • Walkner, Christoph
  • Michelic, Susanne
  • Rössler, Roman
  • Prohaska, Thomas
  • Moshtaghi, Masoud
  • Khossossi, Nabil
  • Safyari, Mahdieh
  • Dey, Poulumi
  • Morak, Roland
  • Pogatscher, Stefan
  • Popovski, Gerhard
  • Honaramooz, Mohammadtaha
  • Kremmer, Thomas
  • Österreicher, Johannes A.
  • Arnoldt, Aurel
  • Paris, Oskar
  • Wibner, Stefan
  • Antrekowitsch, Helmut
  • Melcher, Frank
  • Aiglsperger, Thomas
  • Schwabl, Sonja
  • Onuk, Peter
  • Proenza, Joaquin A.
  • Funari, Valerio
  • Braga, Roberto
  • Bokhari, Syed Nadeem Hussain
  • Dinelli, Enrico
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Solid residues from Italian municipal solid waste incinerators

  • Funari, Valerio
  • Braga, Roberto
  • Bokhari, Syed Nadeem Hussain
  • Dinelli, Enrico
  • Meisel, Thomas
Abstract

<p>The incineration of municipal solid wastes is an important part of the waste management system along with recycling and waste disposal, and the solid residues produced after the thermal process have received attention for environmental concerns and the recovery of valuable metals. This study focuses on the Critical Raw Materials (CRM) content in solid residues from two Italian municipal waste incinerator (MSWI) plants. We sampled untreated bottom ash and fly ash residues, i.e. the two main outputs of common grate-furnace incinerators, and determined their total elemental composition with sensitive analytical techniques such as XRF and ICP-MS. After the removal of a few coarse metallic objects from bottom ashes, the corresponding ICP solutions were obtained using strong digestion methods, to ensure the dissolution o f the most refractory components that could host significant amounts of precious metals and CRM. The integration of accurate chemical data with a substance flow analysis, which takes into account the mass balance and uncertainties assessment, indicates that bottom and fly ashes can be considered as a low concentration stream of precious and high-tech metals. The magnesium, copper, antimony and zinc contents are close to the corresponding values of a low-grade ore. The distribution of the elements flow between bottom and fly ash, and within different grain size fractions of bottom ash, is appraised. Most elements are enriched in the bottom ash flow, especially in the fine grained fractions. However, the calculated transfer coefficients indicate that Sb and Zn strongly partition into the fly ashes. The comparison with available studies indicates that the CRM concentrations in the untreated solid residues are comparable with those residues that undergo post-treatment beneficiations, e.g. separation between ferrous and non-ferrous fractions. The suggested separate collection of ''fresh'' bottom ash, which could be processed for further mineral upgrading, can constitute an attractive option of the waste management system, when physical-mechanical devices are not available or could not be implemented in old MSWI systems. The suggested procedure may lead to the improvement of recovery efficiency up to 83% for CRM and 94% for other valuable metals.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • mineral
  • grain
  • grain size
  • Magnesium
  • Magnesium
  • zinc
  • copper
  • refractory
  • X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy
  • Antimony
  • inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry