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titleOfInvention Method for fixing heavy metals and chloride salts in fly ash by hazardous waste
abstract A method for fixing heavy metals and chloride ions in a fly ash by hazardous waste, comprising adding an alkaline activation liquid to a hazardous waste incineration fly ash containing chlorine salt, calcium ion and heavy metal to obtain a mixed mud, and mixing the mixture After the slurry is stirred and fixed at room temperature, an incineration fly ash solidified product is obtained, wherein the alkaline activation liquid comprises an alkali metal aluminate, and at least one alkali metal hydroxide, alkali metal silicate, Or citrate gum, the alkali metal aluminate content is 5-10% by weight of the hazardous waste incineration fly ash, the alkaline activation liquid SiO2/M2O is between 0.96 and 2.0, and the incineration fly ash solidified material The chloride ion cure rate is greater than 70%.
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