نتایج جستجو برای: coal ash

تعداد نتایج: 52927  

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2006
mohammad reza ehsani

large reserves of coal in tabas region of iran are characterized by low ash and high caking index, suitable for use in metallurgy as coking coal. however, these coals cannot be gainfully utilized because of their high sulfur content. in this work, studies on desulfurization of tabas coals were carried out in a batch reactor using various reagents. the most effective reagents, fe2(so4)3 , fecl3 ...

Journal: :international journal of energy and environmental engineering 2010
h khoshdast m ranjbar

zeolite was synthesized from coal tailings and coal fly ash sampled from zarand coal washing plant, iran, using h2o2–promoted hydrothermal treatment. samples consisted mainly of sio2 and al2o3 which are the main components for the zeolite synthesis. to perform the experiments, appropriate amount of the starting materials were mixed with 240 ml volume of 30% h2o2 at room temperature with continu...

1997
T. D. Wheelock M. Shen

Further agglomeration tests were conducted in a series of tests designed todetermine the effects of various parameters on the size and structure of the agglomeratesformed, the rate of agglomeration, coal recovery, and ash rejection. For this series oftests, finely ground Pittsburgh No. 8 coal has been agglomerated with i-octane in a closedmixing system with a controlled amou...

2015
Robiul Islam Rezaul Karim

Abstract—Coal fly ash, an industrial by product of coal combustion thermal power plants is considered as a hazardous material and its improper disposal has become an environmental issue. On the other hand, manufacturing conventional clay bricks involves on consumption of large amount of clay and leads substantial depletion of topsoil. This paper unveils the possibility of using fly ash as a par...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2009
Isa A M Yunusa Margaret D Burchett V Manoharan D Lionel Desilva Derek Eamus C Greg Skilbeck

There is uncertainty as to the rates of coal fly ash needed for optimum physiological processes and growth. In the current study we tested the hypothesis that photosynthetic pigments concentrations and CO(2) assimilation (A) are more sensitive than dry weights in plants grown on media amended with coal fly ash. We applied the Terrestrial Plant Growth Test (Guideline 208) protocols of the Organi...

2015
Shailendra Kumar Bohidar Kheer Sagar Naik Prakash Kumar Sen

Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP) are most important device used to control the pollution by collecting dust particles present on flue gases. In power plants, Coal used in Indian thermal power stations is of inferior grade, at power plant flue gas is often treated with a series of chemical process and scrubbers, having low calorific value (3500-4500)kcal/kg and high ash content due to drift ori...

2011
Ronald J. van Eijk

The two common chromium oxidation states, Cr(III) and Cr(VI), differ greatly in their impacts on the environment and human health. Cr(III) in most common forms in the environment is normally not a major concern to public health because it is not very soluble and therefore poorly adsorbed by the body. In contrast, Cr(VI) in the form of chromates is usually readily soluble and, because of its oxi...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1978
D. G. Jones I. R. Straughan

The Southwestern region of the United States is extremely wealthy in low sulfur coal resources which must be eventually utilized in response to national energy balance priorities. Fly ash and scrubber sludge can be safely disposed of using properly managed techniques to ensure that any potential impact from elements such as boron, molybdenum, or selenium is rendered insignificant. Alternative m...

2013
Katarzyna Juda-Rezler Dominik Kowalczyk

Pulverized coal boilers, commonly used in the power and heat-generating industries, constitute one of the most important sources of fine particulate matter (PM) emitted to ambient air. The evidence on airborne PM and its public health impact is consistent in showing adverse health effects at exposures currently experienced by urban populations in both developed and developing countries [1]. The...

2002
K. J. Reddy

The combustion of fossil fuels (eg coal, oil shale) to generate energy results in the production of alkaline solid wastes @y ash, clean coal technology (CCT) ash, spent shale etc). Reactions involving calcium (Ca) and carbon dioxide (C02) usually control the pH and mobility of inorganic contaminants such as Cd, P b and Se in alkaiine solid wastes. Samples offly ash, spent shale iutd CCT ash wer...

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