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Immobilization of iron rich steel industry waste and products characterization

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
The steel industry produces large amount of wastes, some of which are today used in other industrial sectors; iron oxide rich wastes are difficult to recycle and vitrification is one of the most efficient techniques to stabilize them and produce materials suitable for new applications. The waste considered in this study comes from the purification of fumes captured by hoods during agglomeration process in the sinter plant. These dusts have been vitrified on a laboratory scale by the addition of glass cullet coming from diversified harvest of municipal waste, varying the glass/dust ratio from 80:20 to 50:50. The as produced materials have been characterized by means of XRD analysis and SEM images, and leaching tests have been carried out to evaluate their chemical stability. The electrical and magnetic properties of these iron rich materials have been evaluated too. The resistivity of the samples produced with 45% and 50% of waste are 20 and 1.5 × 103 ? m respectively, considerably lower than the common soda-lime glass resistivity value (1012 ? m). Moreover the materials show a ferromagnetic behaviour; the Curie Temperature of the materials lies in the range from T = 395 °C to T = 533 °C, confirming the presence of magnetite/maghemite phases.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Electrical properties; Iron rich glass; Leaching test; Magnetic properties; Steel industry waste; Vitrification
List of contributors:
Albertini, Franca; Gombia, Enos
Authors of the University:
ALBERTINI FRANCA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/276088
Published in:
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
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