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Electric Arc Furnace Slag and Blast Furnace Dust, Use for the Manufacture of Asphalt Concrete for Roads [PDF]
This paper analyzes how feasible it is to use electric arc furnace slag as coarse aggregate, and blast furnace dust as fine aggregate in the manufacture of hot asphalt concrete for roads.
Ricardo Ochoa Díaz +1 more
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Towards Carbon Neutralization: Clean and Efficient Use of Coal
This paper provides a comprehensive exploration of the clean and efficient utilization of coal resources, with a particular emphasis on the potential of coal chemical technology, carbon materials, and CCUS technology, and the opening up of innovative pathways for the utilization of coal resources.
Xin Wen +6 more
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Open‐Graded Friction Course (OGFC) mixtures for flexible pavements. ABSTRACT Open‐Graded Friction Course (OGFC) mixtures in flexible pavements are known for their efficient drainage characteristics, but concerns exist regarding their structural weaknesses and short lifespans. This study investigates methods to improve the mechanical performance of OGFC
Muttana S. Balreddy +3 more
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The article explores essential aspects of sustainable lithium‐ion battery systems. It discusses stationary applications and safety assessments for second‐life applications using field‐aged automotive cells. The article also addresses recycling processes with economic implications for plastic and summarizes CO2 emissions related to lithium‐ion batteries.
Eva‐Maria Stelter +14 more
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Application of anthracite dust in the processing of steel dusts
Scrap processed in the electric arc furnace (EAF) process in the form of car bodies or housings of household appliances generates dust containing a large amount of zinc.
M. Niesler +5 more
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PFAS are synthetic chemicals with fully fluorinated carbons, widely used due to their unique properties. These compounds persist in the environment and food chain because of strong C–F bonds, leading to long‐term pollution. There is an urgent need for safer alternatives, and plasma technology demonstrates significant potential as a production process ...
Dirk Hegemann +3 more
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This study assesses three transition pathways for Iran's energy system to 2050. Only the best policy scenario (BPS) achieves 100% renewables, with over 93% of primary energy from solar photovoltaics, extensive storage, and power‐to‐X technologies. In the BPS, CO2 emissions fall to zero and the levelised cost of electricity declines to €24.7/MWh by 2050.
Mehdi Khatibi +3 more
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In this study, electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) was thermally modified at different temperatures under H2 flow or charcoal in order to obtain reduced iron phases (Fe3O4, FeO and Fe0).
Leandro Neves de Paula +6 more
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Effect of Particle Size Distribution on the Explosion Intensity of Hydrogen Direct‐Reduced Iron Dust
Steel production using direct‐reduced iron (DRI) in an electric arc furnace with natural gas has a lower carbon footprint compared to the blast furnace route (Bhaskar et al., 2019). When iron ore is reduced using hydrogen, the resulting product—H‐DRI—represents a key pathway to green steel and is increasingly used as a feedstock in industrial ...
Aleksandra Semenova +2 more
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Preparation of glaze using electric-arc furnace dust as raw material
Large industrial productions generate large amounts of waste, and researchers are investigating alternatives to reuse them. For instance, these wastes can used to produce ceramic pigments in the ceramic tile industry.
Vanessa S. Silva +4 more
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