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Leaching behaviour of a glassy slag and derived glass ceramics from arc plasma vitrification of hospital wastes

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Pages 67-71 | Published online: 20 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

The arc plasma vitrification of hospital wastes containing metals and inorganic oxides yields to a leach resistant glassy or vitreous slag, which can be environmentally safe for landfill disposal or could be transformed in glass-ceramic tiles with physical and mechanical properties similar to those showed by marketable products for building applications. Standard methods have been used for testing the leachability of elements from this new type of tiles. The water resistance was evaluated by the DIN 38414 S4 standard and the chemical durability of glass and glass ceramics by the weight losses per surface unit, employing NaOH and HCl (5%) aqueous solutions, at boiling temperature. Results show that although glass-ceramic tiles are most water leachable than original plasma vitreous glass, the concentration of toxic minor elements in their leaching solutions are lower than those allowed by the Normative.

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