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Production of vitrified material from hazardous asbestos-cement waste and CRT glass cullet.

Authors :
Iwaszko, Józef
Lubas, Małgorzata
Sitarz, Maciej
Zajemska, Monika
Nowak, Adrian
Source :
Journal of Cleaner Production. Oct2021, Vol. 317, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The study assessed the possibility of using waste glass cullet from the screen part of CRTs (cathode ray tube) in the vitrification of asbestos-cement materials (ACM). The composition consisting of 50% by mass ACM and 50% by mass cullet was subjected to vitrification. The research material before and after vitrification was subjected to comparative analysis. As a result of vitrification, a transparent amorphous material was produced with a hardness about 7% higher than that of CRT glass and lower ion leachability in an aqueous environment compared to ACM. X-ray and spectroscopic examinations did not reveal the presence of chrysotile, i.e. a type of asbestos found in ACM. This fact proves that during vitrification the asbestos decomposed and formed a lattice of glass composed of the products of this decomposition. Moreover, the presence of heavy metals in the vitrified product was found, including Ba and Sr, the source of which was the CRT cullet. The obtained research results prove that ACM vitrification with CRT cullet leads to the effective utilization of both types of waste during one technological process. Therefore, the vitrification of ACM can be successfully carried out using waste CRT glass, and the harmless product obtained in the vitrification process can be used in practice. The use of CRT cullet in the vitrification of asbestos-cement materials will also have a positive impact on the environment as it will reduce the amount of electronic waste deposited in landfills. [Display omitted] • The vitrification of ACM can be successfully carried out using CRT glass cullet. • It is possible to simultaneously dispose of ACM and CRT cullet in one process. • The vitrification process transforms the hazardous wastes into a harmless product. • Vitrification is an effective method of neutralizing asbestos-cement materials. • The vitrification process leads to the complete decomposition of chrysotile. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09596526
Volume :
317
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Cleaner Production
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152292843
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128345