The utilization of waste‐based, thermal energy‐storing building materials in construction may help reduce the environmental impact of human activities. However, most studies on phase change materials (PCM) tend to concentrate on the basic properties of these materials, and thus fail to provide a comprehensive perspective on sustainability.
Ebru Kılıç Bakırhan +1 more
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Unravelling the underpinning mechanisms associated with the microwave treatment of electric arc furnace dust with polyvinyl chloride: an electromagnetic and kinetic investigation [PDF]
Herein, the underpinning mechanisms associated with the microwave thermal treatment of electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in terms of their response to the electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency band and the ...
Altarawneh, Sanad
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Alkaline leaching of iron and steelmaking dust [PDF]
Steel production generates significant quantities of dust and sludge in blast furnaces (BF),basic oxygen furnaces (BOF), and electric arc furnaces (EAF).
Aromaa, Jari, Stafanova, Anna
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This research studies the properties of mortars incorporating waste materials including red mud (RM), ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS), and electric arc furnace dust (EAFD).
Javad Sabzi +5 more
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أحد المنتجات الثانوية الخطرة لصناعة الصلب هو غبار فرن القوس الكهربائي EAFD. تم تقدير أنه لكل طن من الفولاذ المنتج هناك حوالي 15-20 كجم من EAFD. بسبب احتوائه على معادن ثقيلة مثل الزنك أو الكوبالت أو النحاس أو الرصاص أو الكادميوم، تم تصنيف هذا الغبار على أنه خطير، وبالتالي يجب معالجته بشكل مناسب لحماية environment.Solidification/stabilization تم استخدامه
Taisir S. Khedeywi, Mohammad Alsheyab
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In situ thermal and acoustic performance and environmental impact of the introduction of a shape-stabilized PCM layer for building applications [PDF]
Energy consumption in buildings accounts for up to 34% of total energy demand in developed countries. Thermal energy storage (TES) through phase change materials (PCM) is considered as a promising solution for this energetic problem in buildings.
Barreneche, Camila +4 more
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Briquetting of EAF Dust for its Utilisation in Metallurgical Processes
Dust generated at an electric arc furnace during steel production industry is still not a solved problem. Electric arc furnace dust (EAF) is a hazardous solid waste.
Magdziarz Aneta +4 more
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Process Route for Electric Arc Furnace Dust (EAFD) Rinse Wastewater Desalination
This study introduces a two-step treatment method for synthetic and real electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) wastewater, integrating sorption with Mg–Al layered double hydroxides (LDHs) and electrodialysis (ED). The hydrotalcite (LDH), mainly Mg6Al2(CO3)OH16·4H2O (hydrotalcite-2H), was characterized by XRD, FTIR, SEM, and EDX, confirming its layered ...
Hedviga Horváthová +5 more
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Thermodynamic, pyrolytic, and kinetic investigation on the thermal decomposition of polyvinyl chloride in the presence of franklinite [PDF]
Thermal co-treatment of Electric Arc Furnace Dust (EAFD) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) may provide a viable route for reprocessing these hazardous materials within the circular economy.
Al-Harahsheh, Mohammad +4 more
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Influence of Different Carbon Content on Reduction of Zinc Oxide via Metal Bath
Electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) is an important secondary resource for the zinc industry. The most common process for its recycling is the pyro-metallurgical treatment in the Waelz process.
Michael Auer +2 more
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