Title of article
Studies of lagoon ash from Sarawak to assess the impact on the environment
Author/Authors
Kolay، نويسنده , , Prabir Kumar and Singh، نويسنده , , Harwant S. Gill، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
6
From page
346
To page
351
Abstract
Coal utilization, mainly in thermal power plants, has increased significantly from 4.2 to 13 million tonnes within 2000 to 2005, which resulted in the production of approximately 2 million tonnes of coal ash in Malaysia. Of this only a small percentage is used as a cement ingredient, in concrete industry, as a fill material, etc. and with the rest of the amount being disposed in ash ponds or lagoons. If the lagoons are not properly designed with a landfill liner or if there is spillage from the ash pond, the toxic heavy metal present in coal ash can result in the contamination of the subsurface soil and the ground water. The concentration of heavy metals or trace elements in coal residues depends on the composition of a particular parent coal and the bulk utilization of lagoon ash for various purposes requires a complete characterization of the ash. Hence, this paper analyzes the coal ash for its trace element content and characterizes mainly physical, chemical, mineralogical, morphological and thermal properties of the lagoon ash from a local coal based thermal power plant from Sarawak, Malaysia. The results also indicated that, the concentration of some trace elements is quite high from the environmental perspective in this particular lagoon ash.
Keywords
Lagoon ash , Morphological properties , Thermal Properties , Physico-chemical–mineralogical properties
Journal title
Fuel
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Fuel
Record number
1465390
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