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Ternary blends containing demercurated lighting phosphor and MSWI fly ash as high-performance binders for stabilizing
Wu-Jang Huang1, Chia-Teng Wu, Chang-En Wu
1National Ping-Tun University of Science and Technology, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Ping-Tun, Taiwan. wjhuang@mail.npust.edu.tw
Abstract:
This paper describes the solidification and stabilization of electroplating sludge treated with a high-performance binder made from portland type-I cement, municipal solid waste incineration fly ash, and lighting phosphor powder (called as cement-fly ash-phosphor binder, CFP). The highest 28-day unconfined compressive strength of the CFP-treated paste was 816 kg/cm(2) at a ratio of cement to fly ash to lighting phosphor powder of 90:5:5; the strength of this composition also fulfilled the requirement of a high-strength concrete (>460 kg/cm(2) at 28 days). The CFP-stabilized sludge paste samples passed the Taiwanese EPA toxicity characteristic leaching procedure test and, therefore, could be used either as a building material or as a controlled low-strength material, depending on the sludge-to-CFP binder ratio.
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