Environmental Sanitation Engineering ›› 2026, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (1): 81-87.doi: 10.19841/j.cnki.hjwsgc.2026.01.010

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Research on Collaborative Melting Treatment of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Fly Ash and Red Mud

CUI Chaoxian, MA Zhaojun, ZHAO Xinlei, SHI Meng, CHEN Xuan, ZHANG Sheng, CHEN Rongjie, ZHANG Yanguo   

  1. 1. Shanxi Research Institute for Clean Energy, Tsinghua University; 2. Hebei Huairan Technology Co. Ltd.; 3. Hebei Nowva Boiler Co. Ltd.; 4. China International Engineering Consulting Co. Ltd.; 5. Department of Energy and Power Engineering, Tsinghua University
  • Online:2026-02-28 Published:2026-02-28

Abstract: The feasibility of co-melting municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ash with red mud and its synergistic effects on heavy metal immobilization were systematically investigated. Through analysis of the chemical composition, co-melting characteristics of fly ash and red mud, and the compositions of the melting products and its leaching toxicity, the effects of high-temperature co-melting treatment on both melting temperature reduction and heavy metal stabilization were evaluated. The experimental results demonstrated that the co-melting process could significantly reduce the flow temperature from above 1 500 ℃ to approximately 1 250 ℃ and shorten the melting process of fly ash. The main molten products were complex silicate minerals, including Alinite, Wadalite, and double perovskite. Leaching tests conducted that the molten treatment had a significant solidification effect on most heavy metals, and the leaching concentrations were all below the relevant standard limits. These findings collectively suggest that the co-melting treatment of MSWI fly ash with red mud represents an effective approach for waste treatment, providing a innovative pathway for achieving “waste treatment with waste”.

Key words: domestic waste incineration fly ash, red mud, melting treatment, collaborative disposal, ash melting characteristics

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