Stabilization and Solidification of Sludges

Nor Azalina, Rosli and Hamidi, Abdul Aziz and Leonard Lim, Lik Pueh and Inawati, Othman and Jethro, Henry Adam and Yung-Tse, Hung (2024) Stabilization and Solidification of Sludges. In: Industrial Waste Engineering. Handbook of Environmental Engineering, 28 . Springer, Cham, Singapore, pp. 87-133. ISBN 978-3-031-46745-5

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Abstract

Stabilization and solidification is a treatment process for reducing the toxicity and binding hazardous substances contained in wastes, such as sludge, from leaching into the environment. The stabilization and solidification of sludge enable the reuse and recycling of sludge from being disposed into the landfill, a paradigm shift in the waste management hierarchy. Due to the variation of sludge properties (including toxicity) and reuse application, it is important to understand the mechanism and techniques of stabilization and solidification of sludge, as well as the roles of material and factors affecting the reaction when considering the potential for reusing a sludge. A key to determining the compatibility and proportioning of material for the stabilization and solidification of sludge is basically based on the chemical composition of calcium and silica in the mixture for forming calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) gel and CH crystal, which contributes to the strength. Among the characteristics of stabilized and solidified sludge to be investigated are optimum moisture content (OMC), strength, hydraulic conductivity, plasticity and immobilization of heavy metals, depending on the intended application, such as alternative construction material or landfill cover. The potential reuse of sludge as alternative construction material and landfill cover is discussed.

Item Type: Book Chapter
Uncontrolled Keywords: Stabilization and solidification, waste management, calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) , optimum moisture content (OMC).
Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
T Technology > TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Divisions: Academic Faculties, Institutes and Centres > Faculty of Engineering
Faculties, Institutes, Centres > Faculty of Engineering
Depositing User: Rosli
Date Deposited: 09 Dec 2024 06:33
Last Modified: 09 Dec 2024 06:33
URI: http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46843

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