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  1. Abubakar Muhammad Ali, Mohd Ariffin Abu - Hassan, Bala Isah Abdulkarim
    MyJurnal
    Incineration of both industrial and municipal solid waste has been widely used due to
    its ability to reduce the volume of waste by about 90% and detoxify the waste.
    However, a great challenge associated with waste incineration is production of toxic
    fly and bottom ashes. These ashes contain heavy metals which enters water bodies
    through percolation and absorption, and their consequences on human and animals is
    enormous. Various researches were conducted on the application of thermal plasma
    arc technology to safely detoxify incinerator ashes. The final product from plasma
    treatment is a melt or vitreous slag within which toxic heavy metals are cemented. This
    paper reviewed the different studies conducted on the treatment of incinerator fly and
    bottom ashes in thermal plasma arc reactor. The review looked at the characteristics
    of the ashes, the thermal plasma reactor specifications, the operating conditions and
    the product characteristics. It also focused on effectiveness of the treatment processes
    in terms of volume reduction, detoxification, crystalline structure of the product and
    their usability. It is generally observed that thermal plasma arc reactors detoxify both
    fly and bottom incinerator ashes, reduce the volume of waste by about 90% and
    convert the ash to a vitreous slag where heavy metals are immobilized. Low basicity in
    parent ash favours conversion of ash into glassy vitreous slag
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