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Use of Sewage Sludge Ash in the Production of Innovative Bricks—An Example of a Circular Economy

Anđelina Bubalo, Dražen Vouk, Nina Štirmer, Karlo Nađ

2021Sustainability38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper the properties of clay bricks with 5 wt%, 10 wt%, and 20 wt% sewage sludge ash (SSA) were studied and compared with the properties of control bricks made of 100% clay. Sewage sludge (SS) was collected at two wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in Croatia—WWTP Zagreb and WWTP Karlovac—and incinerated at a temperature of 900 °C The bricks were produced on a laboratory scale. A total of seven types of bricks were produced—control bricks and six types of bricks as combinations of different wt% of SSA generated from SS that was collected at two different WWTPs. The physical and mechanical properties of produced bricks were tested. Compressive strengths of bricks with 5 wt% SSA (54.0–54.5 N/mm2) and 10 wt% SSA (50.2–51.0 N/mm2) were higher compared to the control bricks (50.4 N/mm2), while bricks with 20 wt% SSA (37.0–43.9) N/mm2) had noticeably lower compressive strenght. The coefficient of saturation was lower for bricks with SSA compared to control bricks. The initial absorption values were more pronounced for SSA fractions of 20 wt%.

Topics & Concepts

Sewage sludgeCompressive strengthIncinerationAbsorption of waterSewageWaste managementMaterials scienceEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental engineeringComposite materialEngineeringRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials productionCoal and Its By-productsConcrete and Cement Materials Research