Abstract

A one-step microwave hydrothermal method is proposed here for the harmless treatment and resource recycling of water-washed municipal solid waste incineration fly ash (WMSWI-FA). Dioxins and heavy metals in WMSWI-FA can be detoxified, tobermorite can be synthesized by adjusting the parameters of NaOH dosage, reaction temperature and time. We conclude that NaOH is essential to synthesize tobermorite from WMSWI-FA, and higher temperatures and longer times are beneficial for degrading dioxins. However, excessive NaOH has a negative effect on the degradation of dioxins. Experiments showed that adding 20 wt% NaOH to WMSWI-FA and reacting at 260 °C for 3 h, the tobermorite was successfully synthesized, the residual dioxins (42.80 ng-TEQ/kg) and the leaching concentrations of heavy metals were lower than the limited value of the HJ 1134–2020 standard. The hydrothermal treated WMSWI-FA contains tobermorite, which supports it to be recycled as construction material and adsorbent. The one-step microwave hydrothermal treatment demonstrates favorable industrialization prospects, as it performs well in harmless treatment and resource utilization of WMSWI-FA.

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