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Mbemba Kiele Molingo, Speaker at Chemical Engineering Conferences
Marien Ngouabi University, Congo
Title : Development of a process for producing zirconium rich alkali-resistant glasses containing heavy metals present in fly ashes from municipal solids waste incineration

Abstract:

The objective of this study is to develop a process for producing alkali-resistant zirconiumcontaining glasses for use as a heavy metal retention matrix contained in fly ashes. For this, we have developed 5 glass compositions: Two alkali-resistant model glasses type CEMFIL, V1 (with zirconium and without heavy metals) and V2 (with zirconium and heavy metals), then three glasses of fly ashes V3 (without zirconium and with heavy metals), V4 (with 30% of V3, zirconium and heavy metals) and V5 (with 60% of V3, zirconium and heavy metals). V4 and V5 are obtained using V3 as raw material and supplementing with SiO2, ZrO2 and Na2O to give them alkali-resistant properties. Differential thermal analysis show a glass transition temperature Tg of 656°C for V1, 616°C for V2, 615°C for V3, 641°C for V4 and 664°C for V5. Extremely small peaks of alumina can be observed on the V1, V2 and V3 glasses and peaks of ZrO2 only on the V5 glass. Surface analysis of glasses show that they are essentially homogeneous although we note the presence of some heterogeneities: V1 and V2 contain small crystals of ZrO2, V3 has a slight crystallization of Fe chromite spinel (CrO4) and V5 contains large crystals rich in zirconium. This study has shown that all glasses are totally amorphous. Also, alkali-resistant fly ashes glasses V4 and V5 are the most resistant to leaching and the least attacked in alkaline medium than CEMFIL type glasses V1, V2 and V3.

Biography:

Mrs MBEMBA Kiele Molingo received her PhD degree from the University of Paris-Est (France) in Chemistry specializing in “Geomaterials and Environment” in 2010. She was recruited as a Permanent Teacher in Marien NGOUABI University in Congo at 2012, then assigned to the Faculty of Science and Technology, in the chemistry track. As soon as she took up her post, she joined the Plant and Life Chemistry Unit as a home structure for her participation in training and her research development. In 2020, she registered with CAMES and was confirmed on the Assistant Professor aptitude list of Marien NGOUABI University. She has published more than 70 research articles in SCI (E) journals.

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