Juho Yliniemi
University of Oulu
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Environmental Technology | 2018
Tero Luukkonen; Kateřina Věžníková; Emma-Tuulia Tolonen; Hanna Runtti; Juho Yliniemi; Tao Hu; Kimmo Kemppainen; Ulla Lassi
ABSTRACT Ammonium removal from municipal wastewater poses challenges with the commonly used biological processes. Especially at low wastewater temperatures, the process is frequently ineffective and difficult to control. One alternative is to use ion-exchange. In the present study, a novel ion-exchanger, metakaolin geopolymer (MK-GP), was prepared, characterised, and tested. Batch experiments with powdered MK-GP indicated that the maximum exchange capacities were 31.79, 28.77, and 17.75 mg/g in synthetic, screened, and pre-sedimented municipal wastewater, respectively, according to the Sips isotherm (R2 ≥ 0.91). Kinetics followed the pseudo-second-order rate equation in all cases (kp2 = 0.04–0.24 g mg−1 min−1, R2 ≥ 0.97) and the equilibrium was reached within 30–90 min. Granulated MK-GP proved to be suitable for a continuous column mode use. Granules were high-strength, porous at the surface and could be regenerated multiple times with NaCl/NaOH. A bench-scale pilot test further confirmed the feasibility of granulated MK-GP in practical conditions at a municipal wastewater treatment plant: consistently <4 mg/L could be reached even though wastewater had low temperature (approx. 10°C). The results indicate that powdered or granulated MK-GP might have practical potential for removal and possible recovery of from municipal wastewaters. The simple and low-energy preparation method for MK-GP further increases the significance of the results.
Materials | 2016
Juho Yliniemi; Paivo Kinnunen; Pasi Karinkanta; Mirja Illikainen
Mineral wools are the most common insulation materials in buildings worldwide. However, mineral wool waste is often considered unrecyclable because of its fibrous nature and low density. In this paper, rock wool (RW) and glass wool (GW) were studied as alkali-activated material precursors without any additional co-binders. Both mineral wools were pulverized by a vibratory disc mill in order to remove the fibrous nature of the material. The pulverized mineral wools were then alkali-activated with a sodium aluminate solution. Compressive strengths of up to 30.0 MPa and 48.7 MPa were measured for RW and GW, respectively, with high flexural strengths measured for both (20.1 MPa for RW and 13.2 MPa for GW). The resulting alkali-activated matrix was a composite-type in which partly-dissolved fibers were dispersed. In addition to the amorphous material, sodium aluminate silicate hydroxide hydrate and magnesium aluminum hydroxide carbonate phases were identified in the alkali-activated RW samples. The only crystalline phase in the GW samples was sodium aluminum silicate. The results of this study show that mineral wool is a very promising raw material for alkali activation.
Cement and Concrete Research | 2018
Tero Luukkonen; Zahra Abdollahnejad; Juho Yliniemi; Paivo Kinnunen; Mirja Illikainen
International Journal of Mineral Processing | 2016
Jenni Kiventerä; Lukasz Golek; Juho Yliniemi; Victor M. Ferreira; Jan Deja; Mirja Illikainen
Waste Management | 2015
Juho Yliniemi; Janne Pesonen; Minna S. Tiainen; Mirja Illikainen
International Journal of Mineral Processing | 2016
Juho Yliniemi; Henk Nugteren; Mirja Illikainen; Minna S. Tiainen; Rick Weststrate; Jouko Niinimäki
Journal of environmental chemical engineering | 2016
Janne Pesonen; Juho Yliniemi; Mirja Illikainen; Toivo Kuokkanen; Ulla Lassi
Waste and Biomass Valorization | 2016
Juho Yliniemi; Minna S. Tiainen; Mirja Illikainen
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018
Tero Luukkonen; Zahra Abdollahnejad; Juho Yliniemi; Paivo Kinnunen; Mirja Illikainen
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management | 2017
Paivo Kinnunen; Juho Yliniemi; Bob Talling; Mirja Illikainen