Title of article
Composition and element solubility of magnetic and non-magnetic fly ash fractions
Author/Authors
Kukier، Urszula نويسنده , , Ishak، Che Fauziah نويسنده , , Sumner، Malcolm E. نويسنده , , Miller، William P. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-254
From page
255
To page
0
Abstract
Magnetic and non-magnetic fractions of coal fly ashes from SE US electric power plants were characterized with special emphasis on the potential environmental consequences of their terrestrial disposal. Quartz and mullite were the crystalline minerals dominating the non-magnetic fractions. Magnetic fractions contained magnetite, hematite, and, to a lesser extent, quartz and mullite. Chemical analyses revealed that magnetic fractions had about 10 times higher concentrations of Fe, and 2–4 times higher concentrations of Co, Ni, and Mn. Non-magnetic fractions were enriched in K, Al and Ca. Iron content within fly ash particles was negatively correlated with elements associated with aluminosilicate matrix (Si, Al, K, Na). Solubility of most elements was higher in the non-magnetic than in the magnetic fractions of alkaline fly ashes at comparable pH. Calcium was associated with the non-magnetic fraction of the alkaline fly ashes which resulted in a higher pH buffering capacity of this fraction.
Keywords
Non-magnetic fraction , COMPOSITION , Magnetic fraction , Fly ash , Solubility
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Record number
38702
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