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Microscopic nature and elemental composition of brown coal fly ash particles from a large coal fired power station

conference contribution
posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by L Zou
In this study, Australian brown coal fly ash particles have been collected from power station and analysed by scanning electron microscopy to obtain morphological information and elemental composition of individual particles. The most common particles found to be the irregular shape particle aggregates. Other shapes include ball shape with smooth surface and with some attachments; and crystal shape fine particles. The X-ray spectra of each fly ash particle revealed five groups of elemental composition, they are Si-rich particles; Ca-rich particles; Fe-rich particles; particles with Mg-Ca Matrix and particles with Si-Ca matrix. A particle sire distribution analysis has been conducted using particle size analyser and found to have a mean particle size of 21fim. The sample then was separated into fine and coarse fractions using aerodynamic classifier, and the elemental composition of both fractions were determined by ICP-AES. Borate fusion and acid dissolution method was used for sample preparation. It is found that some environmental sensitive elements such as Zn, Pb, Ni, K and Cu are enriched in fine fly ash particles. Ca has much higher contents in fine particles as well. Si and Mg have higher concentrations in coarse particles.

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Title of proceedings

APCSEET 2001 : Proceedings of the 3rd Asia-Pacific Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Technologies

Event

Asia-Pacific Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Technologies (3rd : 2000 : Hong Kong)

Pagination

392 - 397

Publisher

World Scientific

Location

Hong Kong

Place of publication

Singapore

Start date

2000-12-03

End date

2000-12-06

ISBN-13

9789810245498

ISBN-10

9810245491

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

X Hu, P Yue

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