نتایج جستجو برای: residual oil fly ash

تعداد نتایج: 276621  

2016
Kenneth Henderson Yuncong Li George Hochmuth Todd Osborne

What is fly ash? Fly ash consists of the lighter particles that travel up from the coal furnaces during combustion. Bottom ash is the heavier particles that cling to the sides of the furnace and do not escape during the burning of coal. Fly ash particles range in size from 1 to 100 micrometers in diameter (EPRI, 2009) and are comprised of silica, alumina, calcium oxides and iron oxides (EPRI, 2...

Journal: :international journal of civil engineering 0
b.a. mir room no 203, deptt of civil engg., nit hazratbal, srinagar-190006, kashmir, j&k (india)

fly ash is one of the most plentiful and versatile of the industrial by-products. at present, nearly 150 million tonnes of fly ash is being generated annually in india posing dual problem of environmental pollution and difficulty in disposal. this calls for establishing strategies to use the same effectively and efficiently. however, it is only in geotechnical engineering applications such as t...

Hadi Rezaei Hooshyar Hossini Meghdad Pirsaheb Saeb Ahmadi, Shima Rezaei,

Due to the present water shortage and environmental problems associated with industrial effluent, investigation of novel treatment technologies is an essential approach. Being a highly toxic chemical of asphyxiating characteristics, cyanide is seen as a major environmental pollutant in a wide range of industrial effluents. The present study aimed to address the adsorption and photocatalytic deg...

2012
S. N. C. Ray N. Ranjan K. Kumari R. C. Sinha

The disposal of post methanated diluted effluent (PMDE) from the distillery and fly ash from the thermal power plants has assumed a cosmic dimension in India because they are produced in huge quantities. Thus, their gainful utilization is imperative. In the present paper their gainful utilization for sustainable development has been discussed herein. The results have revealed that the electrica...

2016
J. Marvin Herndon

BACKGROUND U.S. military perception of nuclear warfare led to countless unethical nuclear experiments performed on unsuspecting individuals without their informed consent. As evidenced here, subsequent perception of weather warfare has led to exposing millions of unsuspecting individuals to toxic coal fly ash with no public disclosure, no informed consent, and no health warnings. METHODS Thre...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology 1998
J L Quay W Reed J Samet R B Devlin

Fine particles in the air have been associated with increased mortality and morbidity. Particulate air pollution is a complex mixture which varies by region and includes a number of components including residual oil fly ash (ROFA), a byproduct of power plant and industry fuel-oil combustion. Human airway epithelial cells exposed to ROFA release inflammatory cytokines including interleukin (IL)-...

2013
Tahereh Hosseini Cordelia Selomulya Lian Zhang

In this study, the treatment of fly ash and steel making slag in aqueous ammonia chloride has been conducted. These zero-value wastes have distinctively high concentrations of magnesium, calcium and iron. The ammonium chloride has been employed as the leaching reagent to extract MgO out of fly ash and slag, and the dissolved cations in the leachate were subsequently precipitated by carbonation....

2004
Paolo Davini

Introduction. The aim of this investigation is to prepare activated carbons with good sorbent characteristics from oil-fired fly ash, looking for suitable activation processes to produce surface sites with high reactivity on the carbonaceous matrices [1-4]. In particular, the nitrogen surface sites, formed by gaseous ammonia reaction at 800°C, could greatly increase the adsorption of gaseous sp...

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