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  • 2024Microcracks assessment during unloading for structural elements reusecitations
  • 2024Rheological characterization of temperature-sensitive biopolymer-bound 3D printing concrete10citations
  • 2024Mechanical properties of mortar substituting fine aggregate with wood bottom ash from fluidized bed boilerscitations
  • 2024Screening of natural polymers as binder in concrete composites2citations
  • 2023Clay Brick Powder as Partial Cement Replacement3citations
  • 2023Possible Applications for Waste Fishing Nets in Construction Material1citations
  • 2022Utilization of acid-washed sewage sludge ash as sand or cement replacement in concrete40citations
  • 2021Recovering rare earth elements from contaminated soils: Critical overview of current remediation technologies73citations
  • 2020Selecting Electrode Materials and Sequence for Electrochemical Removal of Chlorinated Ethenes in Groundwater3citations
  • 2019Characterization of sewage sludge ash and its effect on moisture physics of mortar58citations
  • 2019Adobe specimens of Greenlandic fine-grained rock materialcitations
  • 2019Electrodialytically treated MSWI fly ash use in clay brickscitations
  • 2019Challenges in electrochemical remediation of chlorinated solvents in natural groundwater aquifer settings29citations
  • 2018Selenium removal from petroleum refinery wastewater using an electrocoagulation technique116citations
  • 2017The influence of sediment properties and experimental variables on the efficiency of electrodialytic removal of metals from sediment10citations
  • 2017Colour, compressive strength and workability of mortars with an iron rich sewage sludge ash47citations
  • 2016Degradation of oil products in a soil from a Russian Barents hot-spot during electrodialytic remediation8citations
  • 2016Wood ash used as partly sand and/or cement replacement in mortar23citations
  • 2016The necessity of recovering soluble phosphorus from sewage sludge ashes before use in concrete based on concrete setting and workability4citations
  • 2016Replacement of 5% of OPC by fly ash and APC residues from MSWI with electrodialytic pre-treatmentcitations
  • 2015Comparison of 2-compartment, 3-compartment and stack designs for electrodialytic removal of heavy metals from harbour sediments38citations
  • 2015Screening of variable importance for optimizing electrodialytic remediation of heavy metals from polluted harbour sediments14citations
  • 2015Ammonium citrate as enhancement for electrodialytic soil remediation and investigation of soil solution during the process44citations
  • 2015Multivariate methods for evaluating the efficiency of electrodialytic removal of heavy metals from polluted harbour sediments37citations
  • 2014The Aesthetical quality of SSA-containing mortar and concretecitations
  • 2013Effect of pulse current on acidification and removal of Cu, Cd, and As during suspended electrodialytic soil remediation24citations
  • 2012Electrodialytic remediation of suspended soil – Comparison of two different soil fractions29citations
  • 2010Numerical Simulations of Electrokinetic Processes Comparing the Use of a Constant Voltage Difference or a Constant Current as Driving Forcecitations
  • 2009Electrodialytic remediation of harbour sediment in suspension - Evaluation of effects induced by changes in stirring velocity and current density on heavy metal removal and pH33citations
  • 2007Electrodialytic extraction of Cd and Cu from sediment from Sisimiut Harbour, Greenland14citations
  • 2006Comparison of electrodialytic removal of Cu from spiked kaolinite, spiked soil and industrially polluted soilcitations
  • 2005Acidification of Harbour sediment and removal of heavy metals induced by water splitting in electrodialytic remediation.39citations
  • 2005Salt Induced Decay of Masonry and Electrokinetic Repaircitations
  • 2000Electrodialytic removal of Cu, Cr, and As from chromated copper arsenate-treated timber waste117citations

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  • Sunayana, Sushree
  • Koss, Holger
  • Perrot, Arnaud
  • Christ, Julian
  • Jensen, Anders Hedegaard
  • Edvardsen, Carola
  • Thybring, Emil Engelund
  • Engelsen, Thor
  • Bertelsen, Ida M. G.
  • Kunther, Wolfgang
  • Kahr, Sissel A.
  • Maçãs Lima, Ana Teresa
  • Bertelsen, Ida Maria Gieysztor
  • Thornberg, Dines
  • Cohen, Yariv
  • Stiernström, Sara
  • Hyldegaard, Bente Højlund
  • Kirkelund, Gunvor Marie
  • Peuhkuri, Ruut Hannele
  • Rode, Carsten
  • Krejcirikova, Barbora
  • Belmonte, Louise Josefine
  • Skevi, Lorena
  • Weeth, Eline
  • Jakobsen, Rasmus
  • Gent, David
  • Overheu, Niels
  • Peña, Sebastián Franco
  • Lazo, Andrea
  • Lazo, Pamela
  • Gutiérrez, Claudia
  • Hansen, Henrik K.
  • Lejon, Tore
  • Pedersen, Kristine B.
  • Jensen, Pernille Erland
  • Kappel, Annemette
  • Goltermann, Per
  • Hansen, Esben Østergaard
  • Sigvardsen, Nina Marie
  • Magro, Cátia
  • Ribeiro, Alexandra
  • Guedes, Paula
  • Dias-Ferreira, Celia
  • Pedersen, Kristine Bondo
  • Bache, Anja Margrethe
  • Sun, Tian Ran
  • Paz-Garcia, Juan Manuel
  • Johannesson, Björn
  • Villumsen, Arne
  • Kubal, Martin
  • Lepkova, Katarina
  • Rörig-Dalgaard, Inge
  • Ribeiro, Alexandra B.
  • Bech-Nielsen, Gregers
  • Mateus, Eduardo
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Replacement of 5% of OPC by fly ash and APC residues from MSWI with electrodialytic pre-treatment

  • Kirkelund, Gunvor Marie
  • Ottosen, Lisbeth M.
  • Magro, Cátia
  • Ribeiro, Alexandra
  • Guedes, Paula
  • Jensen, Pernille Erland
Abstract

Fly ash (FA) and air pollution control (APC) residues are waste products from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI). They are classified as hazardous waste due to the content of leachable heavy metals (HM), salts and/or dioxins.<br/>An electrodialytic (ED) process was applied to FA and APC residues as pre-treatment prior to incorporation in mortar, aiming to stabilize and remove HM and chlorides. Eight ED experiments were performed for 7 days with a L/S ratio of 3.5. The number of compartments (2 or 3) and current density (0.1 or 1.0 mA cm-2) varied. After ED treatment the heavy metals left in the ash were not leached to the same extent as in the original ash.<br/>In mortar 5% of Ordinary Portland Cement was replaced by FA and APC residues (raw and ED upgraded). The studied parameters: compressive strength, HM leachability, and Cl content.<br/>The ED pre-treatment resulted in a decrease in both leaching of HM and the Cl content. The compressive tests presented comparable values to the reference mortars. This study suggests that the characteristics of FA and APC residues from MSWI after pre-treatment allows them to be reused in building materials, giving a new edge to waste management.

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  • density
  • experiment
  • strength
  • cement
  • leaching
  • current density