Bottom (BA) and Fly Ashes (FA) from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI) represent huge amounts of solid by-products that still pose environmental and health problems. Some routes for MSWI ashes management/reuse have been proposed (e.g., inertization, landfilling, reuse as filler, geopolymers), but not all of BA and FA hazardous components are fully understood. Precise identification of minerals from BA and FA is challenging due to several factors: high number of phases, MSWI combustion temperature, and variable chemical composition of feedstock materials. In addition, (trans)formation of magnetic iron oxides, which have been correlated with heavy metals pollution and the presence of toxic ultrafine superparamagnetic (SP) grains in a r...