Abstract

Waste management is a vital environmental issue in the world today. Municipal solid wastes (MSWs) are discarded in huge quantities on a daily basis and need to be well controlled. Incineration is a common method for reducing the volume of these wastes, yet it produces ashes that require further assessment. Municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash (MSWI-BA) is the bulk byproduct of the incineration process and has the potential to be used in the construction sector. This paper offers a review of the use of MSWI-BA as aggregates in cementitious materials. With the growing demand of aggregates in cementitious materials, MSWI-BA is considered for use as a partial or full alternative. Although the physical and chemical properties of MSWI-BA are different than those of natural aggregates (NA) in terms of water absorption, density, and fineness, they can be treated by various methods to ensure suitable quality for construction purposes. These treatment methods are classified into thermal treatment, solidification and stabilization, and separation processes, where this review focuses on the techniques that reduce deficiencies limiting the use of MSWI-BA as aggregates in different ways. When replacing NA in cementitious materials, MSWI-BA causes a decrease in workability, density, and strength. Moreover, they cause an increase in water absorption, air porosity, and drying shrinkage. In general, the practicality of using MSWI-BA in cementitious materials is mainly influenced by its treatment method and the replacement level, and it is concluded that further research, especially on durability, is required before MSWI-BA can be efficiently used in the production of sustainable cementitious materials.

Highlights

  • Waste management is becoming one of the most important environmental issues worldwide

  • To assure the visibility of all papers that were related to the topic, a number of keywords were used in the search: “municipal solid waste incineration ash”, “MSWI bottom ash”, and “incineration bottom ash”

  • This effect is mainly attributed to the high water absorption of Municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash (MSWI-bottom ash (BA)) when compared with natural aggregates (NA)

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Summary

Introduction

Waste management is becoming one of the most important environmental issues worldwide. The world produces around 3.5 million tons of MSW every day [1] For managing these wastes, some countries such as Japan and the European Union member states are implementing developed environmental policies [2]. Reduction in landfill space is the main advantage of incineration; this is not the final solution for MSW, since discarded ashes must be suitably managed [18]. Recycling waste materials in concrete is becoming a popular method for the reduction of natural resource consumption [32]. Buildings 2021, 11, 179 related properties are considered Based on this investigation, conclusions are inferred concerning the production of cementitious materials using MSWI-BA, and the literature gaps are identified

Methodology
Chemical Properties
Expansion Due to Ettringite Formation
Corrosion of Steel Reinforcement
Thermal Treatment
Limitations
Density
Strength
Findings
Pretreatment Method
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