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Processing of ash and slag waste

Vestnik KazNRTU, 2021
M. Yelubay   +3 more
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Processing Ash and Slag Wastes from Thermal Power Stations. Part 1

Steel in Translation, 2018
In accordance with the national energy strategy, the development of coal-fired power stations in Russia, especially in Siberia and the Far East, calls for utilization of their ash and slag wastes. The total quantity of ash and slag in Russian tailings exceeds 1.5 billion t. These wastes cover an area of more than 220 km2.
G. S. Podgorodetskii   +4 more
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Processing Ash and Slag Wastes from Thermal Power Stations. Part 2

Steel in Translation, 2018
For existing coal-fired power plants, current methods of utilizing ash and slag waste may be considered in addressing new environmental and economic risks. However, for new power sources, environmental considerations are much more important in selecting the coal-combustion technology.
G. S. Podgorodetskii   +4 more
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Recirculation of ash and slag waste at the ceramic brick production

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings, 2018
© 2018, International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. All rights reserved. The flue ash and slags are accounting a significant part of thermal electric complexes waste, which operating on solid energy fuel. Most of this by-product does not find further application, accumulating in ash-disposal dump areas.
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Technology of Ash and Slag Waste Processing by Сhloridizing Roasting

Metallurgist, 2022
N. K. Dosmukhamedov, E. E. Zholdasbay
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Problems of Toxicity of Ash and Slag Waste

Ecology and Industry of Russia, 2017
B.S. Ksenofontov   +4 more
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Composition and functions of bacterial membrane vesicles

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Masanori Toyofuku   +2 more
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PROBLEMS REGULATORY TREATMENT OF ASH AND SLAG WASTE

MINING INFORMATIONAL AND ANALYTICAL BULLETIN, 2017
A.P. Koneva   +3 more
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Microelement Composition of Ash and Slag Waste of the Transbaikal Territory

Transbaikal State University Journal
Fossil coal consists of organic and inorganic parts. The inorganic part is in the form of minerals. In the composition of inorganic matter, two chemical groups of elements are distinguished: ash-forming or main, constituting about 99 % of all inorganic matter; impurity or minor elements (about 1 % of the total inorganic matter).
Galina P. Sidorova, Pavel M. Manikovsky
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