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2014-08-31
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The presence of neoformed cement-like phases during the weathering of non-stabilized freshly quenched bottom ash favours the development of a bound pavement material with improved mechanical properties. Use of weathered and freshly quenched bottom ash mix layers placed one over the other allowed the retention of leached heavy metals and metalloids by means of a reactive percolation barrier. The addition of 50% of weathered bottom ash to the total subbase content diminished the release of toxic species to below environmental regulatory limits. The mechanisms of retention and the different processes and factors responsible of leaching strongly depended on the contaminant under concern as well as on the chemical and physical factors. Thus, the immediate reuse of freshly quenched bottom ash as a subbase material in road constructions is possible, as both the mechanical properties and long-term leachability are enhanced.
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English
Incineració; Metalls pesants; Materials de construcció; Contaminació de l'aigua; Incineration; Heavy metals; Building materials; Water pollution
Elsevier Ltd
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.07.095
Chemosphere, 2014, vol. 117, num. 1, p. 402-409
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.07.095
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