Screening of waste for use in clay-based bricks in the Arctic

Clay-based ceramics, such as bricks, are heterogeneous materials, which can incorporate raw materials ofwide ranging compositions, without impairing their technical properties (Dondi et al., 1997a,b). Due to thisability, bricks have become a popular material in waste management research worldwide an...

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Main Authors: Belmonte, Louise Josefine, Ottosen, Lisbeth M., Kirkelund, Gunvor Marie, Jensen, Pernille Erland, Vestbø, Andreas Peter
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Language:English
Published: Technical University of Denmark 2014
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/fe8bc435-fa07-42e6-81f3-48ea4877afd9 2023-05-15T14:25:42+02:00 Screening of waste for use in clay-based bricks in the Arctic Belmonte, Louise Josefine Ottosen, Lisbeth M. Kirkelund, Gunvor Marie Jensen, Pernille Erland Vestbø, Andreas Peter 2014 https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/fe8bc435-fa07-42e6-81f3-48ea4877afd9 eng eng Technical University of Denmark info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Belmonte , L J , Ottosen , L M , Kirkelund , G M , Jensen , P E & Vestbø , A P 2014 , Screening of waste for use in clay-based bricks in the Arctic . in Abstract Book - DTU Sustain Conference 2014 . Technical University of Denmark , Kgs. Lyngby , DTU Sustain Conference 2014 , Lyngby , Denmark , 17/12/2014 . /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/sustainable_cities_and_communities SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/responsible_consumption_and_production SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water SDG 14 - Life Below Water conferenceObject 2014 ftdtupubl 2022-08-14T08:20:35Z Clay-based ceramics, such as bricks, are heterogeneous materials, which can incorporate raw materials ofwide ranging compositions, without impairing their technical properties (Dondi et al., 1997a,b). Due to thisability, bricks have become a popular material in waste management research worldwide and several studies have demonstrated that clay-based bricks and tiles can successfully accommodate waste types,such as incineration ashes, mine tailings and dredged harbour sediments (Zhang et al., 2011; Roy et al.,2007; Mezencevova et al., 2012). In the vulnerable Arctic environment, the impact of especially hazardouswastes can have severe consequences (Lemly, 1994) and the reduction and safe handling of these wastetypes are therefore an important issue in the Arctic nations. In comparison to other parts of the world, the Arctic region imports most of its construction materials and does not have a strong tradition for masonry structures. In Greenland, for example, bricks are neither currently produced locally nor frequently appliedfor construction purposes. Recent studies have, however, established that deposits of marine glaciogeneclay, which are found throughout the former glaciated areas of the northern hemisphere, are suitable forbrick production (Belmonte et al., 2014, a; Belmonte et al., 2014, b). This provides an excellent opportunity to test whether bricks produced locally in the Arctic could also help to solve issues regarding waste handling and disposal. In this study, two types of hazardous waste, municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) ashes and minetailings from Greenland, were investigated in order to determine their potential suitability for incorporationin the production of clay-based bricks. Furthermore, the MSWI fly ash was subjected to two remediation techniques (electrodialytic treatment and washing) with the purpose of studying the effects of these treatments on the leaching behaviour. Conference Object Arctic Arctic Greenland Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Arctic Greenland
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SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
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SDG 14 - Life Below Water
Belmonte, Louise Josefine
Ottosen, Lisbeth M.
Kirkelund, Gunvor Marie
Jensen, Pernille Erland
Vestbø, Andreas Peter
Screening of waste for use in clay-based bricks in the Arctic
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SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/responsible_consumption_and_production
SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
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description Clay-based ceramics, such as bricks, are heterogeneous materials, which can incorporate raw materials ofwide ranging compositions, without impairing their technical properties (Dondi et al., 1997a,b). Due to thisability, bricks have become a popular material in waste management research worldwide and several studies have demonstrated that clay-based bricks and tiles can successfully accommodate waste types,such as incineration ashes, mine tailings and dredged harbour sediments (Zhang et al., 2011; Roy et al.,2007; Mezencevova et al., 2012). In the vulnerable Arctic environment, the impact of especially hazardouswastes can have severe consequences (Lemly, 1994) and the reduction and safe handling of these wastetypes are therefore an important issue in the Arctic nations. In comparison to other parts of the world, the Arctic region imports most of its construction materials and does not have a strong tradition for masonry structures. In Greenland, for example, bricks are neither currently produced locally nor frequently appliedfor construction purposes. Recent studies have, however, established that deposits of marine glaciogeneclay, which are found throughout the former glaciated areas of the northern hemisphere, are suitable forbrick production (Belmonte et al., 2014, a; Belmonte et al., 2014, b). This provides an excellent opportunity to test whether bricks produced locally in the Arctic could also help to solve issues regarding waste handling and disposal. In this study, two types of hazardous waste, municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) ashes and minetailings from Greenland, were investigated in order to determine their potential suitability for incorporationin the production of clay-based bricks. Furthermore, the MSWI fly ash was subjected to two remediation techniques (electrodialytic treatment and washing) with the purpose of studying the effects of these treatments on the leaching behaviour.
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author Belmonte, Louise Josefine
Ottosen, Lisbeth M.
Kirkelund, Gunvor Marie
Jensen, Pernille Erland
Vestbø, Andreas Peter
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Ottosen, Lisbeth M.
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title Screening of waste for use in clay-based bricks in the Arctic
title_short Screening of waste for use in clay-based bricks in the Arctic
title_full Screening of waste for use in clay-based bricks in the Arctic
title_fullStr Screening of waste for use in clay-based bricks in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Screening of waste for use in clay-based bricks in the Arctic
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op_source Belmonte , L J , Ottosen , L M , Kirkelund , G M , Jensen , P E & Vestbø , A P 2014 , Screening of waste for use in clay-based bricks in the Arctic . in Abstract Book - DTU Sustain Conference 2014 . Technical University of Denmark , Kgs. Lyngby , DTU Sustain Conference 2014 , Lyngby , Denmark , 17/12/2014 .
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