نتایج جستجو برای: h2o2 promoted fly ash

تعداد نتایج: 115747  

2005
Anthony V. Palumbo Jana R. Tarver Lisa A. Fagan Meghan S. McNeilly James E. Amonette

Previous work with leaching of metals from several fly ashes (both class F and class C) indicated minimal potential of leaching of toxic levels of metals from most fly ashes tested. Also, mixing fly ash with soil and other amendments (phosphate fertilizer) significantly decreases Cr, Li, Pb, and Cd in the leachate. One concern is that the characteristics of fly ash may be changed by the additio...

2014
P Gomathi

This study focuses on the strength characterization of artificial fly ash aggregates produced from a pelletization process. Additionally, to improve the stability and strength properties of fly ash aggregates clay binders such as bentonite and metakaolin are added during the production. Physical properties such as specific gravity, bulk density, water absorption, gradation and individual crushi...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2002
Won-Suk Kimt Dai Woon Lee Seungho Lee

Fly ash particles emitted from municipal solid waste-incinerators are of environmental concern. This study aims to investigate the applicability of sedimentation/steric field-flow fractionation (Sd/StFFF) and to develop a Sd/StFFF method for the separation and size characterization of incinerator fly ash. This study focuses on the fly ash particles larger than approxiamtely 1 microm, which comp...

2014
N. Tugrul E. Moroydor Derun E. Cinar A. S. Kipcak N. Baran Acarali

Fly ash is an important waste, produced in thermal power plants which causes very important environmental pollutions. For this reason the usage and evaluation the fly ash in various areas are very important. Nearly, 15 million tons/year of fly ash is produced in Turkey. In this study, usage of fly ash with diatomite and molasses for heavy metal (Cd) adsorption from wastewater is investigated. T...

2004
Wang Bao-min

As green building material, fly ash is advantageous to solving the question of environmental protection and energy conservation. In this paper, combined with the author’s research production, the latest development of studies and applications of activation techniques of fly ash is summed up, which is being looked forward to being useful to researchers and engineers. The latest researches show t...

2008

While it is true that fly ash contains trace amounts of certain elements, which can be toxic in larger concentrations, it is unlikely that fly ash as used in concrete would exhibit leaching characteristics. First, the permeability of concrete containing fly ash is negligible compared to the permeability of fly ash as typically disposed. This reduced permeability prevents water or other liquids ...

B.G. Vishnuram, K. Subramanian, P. Muthupriya,

Neural networks have recently been widely used to model some of the human activities in many areas of civil engineering applications. In the present paper, artificial neural networks (ANN) for predicting compressive strength of cubes and durability of concrete containing metakaolin with fly ash and silica fume with fly ash are developed at the age of 3, 7, 28, 56 and 90 days. For building these...

Journal: :The Analyst 2013
Haihan Chen Vicki H Grassian Laxmikant V Saraf Alexander Laskin

Airborne fly ash from coal combustion may represent a source of bioavailable iron (Fe) in the open ocean. However, few studies have focused on Fe speciation and distribution in coal fly ash. In this study, chemical imaging of fly ash has been performed using a dual-beam focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope (FIB/SEM) system for a better understanding of how simulated atmospheric process...

2012
B. Behera

Typically thermal power plants are located near to surface coal mines that produce huge amount of fly ash as a waste byproduct. Disposal of fly ash causes significant economic and environmental problems. Now-a-days, research is going on for bulk utilization of fly ash. In order to increase its percentage utilization, an investigation was carried out to evaluate its potential for haul road const...

2010
Tarun R. Naik Rakesh Kumar Bruce W. Ramme Rudolph N. Kraus

Two series, each consisting of seven high-volume fly ash concrete mixtures with conductive carbon fibers, were used in this investigation. The first series of the concrete mixtures contained ASTM Class C fly ash and 0, 1, 3, 5, 7.5, 10, and 20 lbs. carbon fibers per cubic yard of concrete. The second series of concrete mixtures contained high-carbon fly ash in addition to the materials used in ...

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