The solidification/stabilization (S/S) through geopolymer is regarded as the ideal approach for the disposal of municipal waste incineration fly ashes (MSWI FA). This work aims to investigate the S/S behaviors of MSWI FA (up to 20 wt.% incorporations) in metakaolin-based geopolymer (MKG), with a focus on the effect of MSWI FA dosage on the performance of geopolymer. Results show that MSWI FA participates in the geopolymerization and alters the reaction products of geopolymer. MSWI FA imposes a dual effect on the performance of geopolymers. A dosage of MSWI FA lower than 5 wt.% can enhance the strength development of geopolymer, mainly due to the formation of C-A-S-H gels in the framework. However, an MSWI FA addition higher than 5 wt.% significantly decreases the strength of geopolymer. The efficiency of immobilization increases with the ionic radius of heavy metals, following the order of Pb > Zn > Cr > Cu. Heavy metals are immobilized in geopolymer framework through ions exchange and coordination to the nonbridging Si-O and Al-O. These results help to further understand the use of metakaolin-based geopolymer as an MSWI FA S/S binder.
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