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The effects of washing solvents on the properties of ceramsite and heavy metal immobilization via the cosintering of municipal solid waste incineration fly ash and Cr …

Huang et al., 2023

Document ID
4251667983770856950
Author
Huang J
Chu X
Shu Z
Ma X
Jin Y
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering

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Various washing solvents are being extensively researched to remove chlorides from municipal solid waste incineration fly ash (FA) and they have significant impacts on the recycling and reutilization of FA. The cosintering of FA and waste glass (WG) containing …
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    • C22B7/00Working up raw materials other than ores, e.g. scrap, to produce non-ferrous metals and compounds thereof; Methods of a general interest or applied to the winning of more than two metals
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