dc.contributor.author |
Vashistha, Prabhat |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2022-01-27T07:22:15Z |
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dc.date.available |
2022-01-27T07:22:15Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2019-07 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://localhost:8081/xmlui/handle/123456789/15301 |
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dc.guide |
Dutt, Dharm |
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dc.guide |
Kumar, Vivek |
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dc.description.abstract |
The industrial solid waste generation and its stockpile disposal have major environmental
consequences. These consequences could be minimized through the solid waste application as a
raw material in other industries. The current thesis focusses on application of paper industry
solid waste in different applications like nanosilica synthesis, cementitious binder fabrication,
application in concrete and methanogenesis.
Graphical Abstract
Boiler ash is utilized for the synthesis of nanosilica. The particle size of synthesized particles
were found in the range of 10-25 nm. . FTIR, TEM and XRD studies confirmed the synthesis
of nanosilica. Present study shows about 250 kg of nanosilica can be synthesized per ton of
boiler ash with the nanosilica synthesis efficiency of almost 25%. Lime sludge application with
nanosilica reduces the temperature of belite synthesis to 1000°C without addition of any
chemical stabilizer and pre-calcination whereas conventionally, belite is synthesized above
1200°C. This method of belite based clinker synthesis is energy efficient and ecofriendly. The
prepared clinker was mixed with Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) for the
increment in early age strength as belite generally takes part in the development of late strength
of concrete. The heat of hydration of developed binder, compressive strength and density of the
prepared mortars complies the requirements of indoor and outdoor mortar applications. Lime
sludge is also being utilized directly in the concrete with synthesized nanosilica and without
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nanosilica. The purpose was to increase the proportion of lime sludge application in concrete
without affecting the compressive strength significantly. It provides a novel and relevant
approach for bulk utilization of lime sludge with application of nanosilica synthesized from fly
ash. This research will also be relevant for onsite utilization of paper industry boiler ash and
lime sludge. It will cut down the transportation expenses of lime sludge and boiler ash disposal
or utilization. Application of lime sludge with nanosilica in M25 grade of concrete found
suitable. The concrete blocks with 30% application of lime sludge and 1% nanosilica produced
sustainable concrete with increased compressive strength. 1% nanosilica addition with lime
sludge resulted in 25% increased compressive strength in comparison to the blocks without
nanosilica. It provides an edge of the 3 times more application of lime sludge and 30% less
consumption of cement in concrete blocks without affecting the compressive strength
significantly. The FE-SEM micrographs of concrete with 30% lime sludge and different
proportion of nanosilica show a trend of increasing uniformity and microstructure compaction
with increasing amount of nanosilica. Study provides a suitable route of value addition and
valorization for lime sludge and fly ash. As another route of bulk utilization of lime sludge, it is
also utilized with calcination at lower temperature than normal calcination temperature. The
lime sludge is calcined at lower temperature of 650° C to convert metakaolinite in kaolinite.
The MK (metakaolinite-Al₂O₃.2SiO₂) can make the lime sludge more reactive which makes it
perfect raw material to use as cement additive.
Al2Si2O5 (OH) 4 = Al2Si2O7 + 2H2O (1)
(Kaolinite) (Metakaolinite)
Lime sludge calcined at low temperature of 650 °C can be applied productively as a pozzolana
with cement. Compressive strength of produced concrete remains intact until 30% application
of calcined lime sludge in binder. The pozzolanic behavior of lime sludge is due to the
metakaolinite and calcium oxide produced after calcination of lime sludge at 650 0C. These are
the sole reasons for increased lime sludge reactivity and accumulation of increased amount of
calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) and hydrates of tetra calcium aluminates (TAH). The.
Morphological study of concrete and heat of hydration of prepared binder also confirms the
increased reactivity of lime sludge. The prepared binder is sustainable with 18% less production
cost and emission of greenhouse gases. ETP sludge with cow manure is utilized for biogas
production from anaerobic co-digestion (AD). It can stabilize the sludge with energy
production at the same time. The AD process was performed at uncontrolled temperature in
(450-700 0C)
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mesophilic range, which can be effective for small and medium scale of industries. The aim
was to utilize the Paper ETP sludge (PSS) for the AD process and to Co-utilization of PSS with
cow manure to check the effect of digestion. The reactor containing PPS only was started to
generate biogas on 5th day of the reaction with 7.8% of methane. The cumulative methane yield
attained to 13.5 ml/g volatile solid (VS) until day 30. The second reactor containing PPS and
cow manure produced methane 134 ml/g VS until day 30. This study presents a more optimized
process of anaerobic digestion of paper sludge and co-digestion of paper sludge with cow
manure. The utilization of lime sludge and boiler ash of paper industry is recommended as
material for construction applications while anaerobic digestion can be used for energy
recovery from ETP sludge. These applications will also beneficial for reducing environmental
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dc.description.sponsorship |
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee |
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dc.language.iso |
en. |
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dc.publisher |
IIT Roorkee |
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dc.subject |
Industrial Solid Waste |
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dc.subject |
Nanosilica |
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dc.subject |
Granulated Blast Furnace Slag |
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dc.subject |
FE-SEM Micrographs |
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dc.subject |
Concrete Blocks |
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dc.title |
VALORIZATION OF PAPER INDUSTRY LIME SLUDGE, BOILER ASH AND ETP SLUDGE |
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dc.type |
Thesis |
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dc.accession.number |
G28676 |
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