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ETS
-4 and
ETS
-10 titanosilicates were prepared from fly
ash
and anatase, as silica and titanium sources respectively, via a hydrothermal procedure for the first time. The fusion of fly
ash
by alkali was carried out at a relatively low temperature and the use potassium fluoride salt was avoided in the synthesis of
ETS
. The by-product of this process is mainly NaCl, which is a useful source material for industry. The energy efficiency and yield of the synthesis process was improved by directly recycling the final filtrate after recovering the product viz
ETS
-4. All the
ETS
materials were characterized in terms of structural morphology, thermal stability and surface/pore properties. The properties of
ETS
-4 prepared from fly
ash
by the filtrate recycling method were comparable to that from commercial sources. The results show that
ETS
type materials can be prepared from cheaper resources, with good purity, comparable physico-chemical properties as well as excellent adsorption properties with lower environmental impact.
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PMID:Synthesis and adsorption properties of titanosilicates ETS-4 and ETS-10 from fly ash. 2189 49
Although intra-European trade of combustible waste has grown strongly in the last decade, incineration and landfill taxes remain disparate within Europe. The paper proposes a more coherent taxation approach for Europe that is based on the principle of Pigovian taxation, i.e. the internalization of environmental damage costs. The approach aims to create a level playing field between European regions while reinforcing incentives for sustainable management of combustible waste. Three important policy recommendations emerge. First, integrating waste incineration into the European Emissions Trading System for greenhouse gases (EU
ETS
) reduces the risk of tax competition between regions. Second, because taxation of every single air pollutant from waste incineration is cumbersome, a differentiated waste incineration tax based on NO(x) emissions can serve as a second-best instrument. Finally, in order to strengthen incentives for
ash
treatment, a landfill tax should apply for landfilled incineration residues. An example illustrates the coherence of the policy recommendations for incineration technologies with diverse environmental effects.
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PMID:Towards a coherent European approach for taxation of combustible waste. 2360 3