Investigation of Sorption Properties in Crushed Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Waste

Due to hardening in autoclaves and mechanical processing of autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) massive, the process of production of AAC unavoidably generates waste. Up to now, there were no ways for utilisation of this type of waste. The article deals with the adsorption effectiveness of crushed aut...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of environmental engineering and landscape management 2012-03, Vol.20 (1), p.67-75
Hauptverfasser: Sinica, Marijonas, Sezemanas, Georgijus, Mikulskis, Donatas, Kligys, Modestas, Česnauskas, Vytautas
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Zusammenfassung:Due to hardening in autoclaves and mechanical processing of autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) massive, the process of production of AAC unavoidably generates waste. Up to now, there were no ways for utilisation of this type of waste. The article deals with the adsorption effectiveness of crushed autoclaved aerated concrete waste (CAACW). It was established that the ability of CAACW to adsorb certain liquids (water, diesel fuel, used engine oil) depends on viscosity of liquid which, in its turn, influences the depth of adsorption. Subject to this index, the CAACW was divided into two fractions: powder (size up to 2.50 mm) and crumbs (size from 2.50 to 10.0 mm). It was found that oil products of different kinematic viscosity are fully adsorbed by CAACW powder, i.e. diesel fuel 0.52 g/g in 18 min, and used engine oil 0.39 g/g in 1 h 15 min. The CAACW crumbs, processed by 2.00% FeSO4 solution and dried to 3.50% of residual moisture are suitable as litter for cats. The practical use of CAACW will help us solve two important environmental problems: on the one hand - to recover the industrial waste, on the other - to prevent ground pollution by effused oil products.
ISSN:1648-6897
1822-4199
DOI:10.3846/16486897.2012.662750