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HDPE‐Fly Ash/Nano Fly Ash Composites

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2013
ABSTRACTFly ash (FA) based polymer composites are assuming increasing importance because of its potentiality, fine particle size and plenty availability of FA. FA is mainly a mixture of inorganic metal oxides such as SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, CaO, MgO, Na2O, TiO2, and so forth. This article highlights the results of the various modifications onto the HDPE‐FA/
Sukanya Satapathy   +3 more
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Laboratory compaction of fly ash and fly ash with cement additions

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2008
The use of power-industry wastes as a material for earthen structures depends on its compactibility. It has been confirmed that a fly ash/bottom ash mix compacted several times in Proctor's moulds are not representative. The relationship between dry density of solid particles and water content for re-used waste samples was determined. The re-compaction
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A critical review on mechanochemical processing of fly ash and fly ash-derived materials

Science of The Total Environment, 2023
Fly ash (FA) is a solid, fine powder that constitutes a by-product obtained when coal, biomass, municipal solid waste or a mixture of these are combusted. This review article focuses on the mechanochemistry of coal fly ash (CFA), as well as highlights the issue of fly ash from municipal solid waste (MSW). In general, FA is regarded as a waste of public
Ewelina, Grabias-Blicharz   +1 more
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Permeability of Fly Ash and Fly Ash-Sand Mixtures

1985
In an experimental program aimed at evaluating the potential of fly ash for use in liners, permeability tests were performed on two pozzolanic fly ashes from western U.S. coal sources compacted at varying densities and mixed in varying percentages with a quartz sand. Permeability testing was performed in a falling head, flexible membrane, triaxial cell
KD Vesperman, TB Edil, PM Berthouex
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Carbonitridation of Fly Ash. 4. Hydrolysis of Nitrided Fly Ash

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2005
Hydrolysis experiments of the nitrided fly ash were carried out in dilute aqueous suspensions. An ammonium electrode and a pH electrode were used to measure the extent of the hydrolysis. For comparison purposes, hydrolysis studies were also performed for the commercially available nitrides.
Qi Qiu, Vladimir Hlavacek
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Grindability of CFBC Fly Ash and High Temperature Fly Ash

Key Engineering Materials, 2016
This article presents the results of fly ash from Circulating fluidized Bed Combustion (CFBC) and high temperature fly ash (defined in EN 450-1) with modified physical parameters by grinding. For this treatment was used the mechanical mill. In this case were used two fly ashes.
Rostislav Šulc   +2 more
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Corona Separation of Fly Ash

2007 IEEE Industry Applications Annual Meeting, 2007
The possibility of converting fly-ash waste into a raw material for cement industry and other applications justifies the investigation of new beneficiation techniques, including those using electrostatic forces. The aim of this paper was to demonstrate the effectiveness of a modified roll-type corona separator in the processing of this material.
Subhankar Das   +3 more
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The High Activity of Fly Ash Used in Lime - Fly Ash

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012
Doped fly ash with lime as a binder, can be used to stabilize the crushed stone, sand and gravel, as well as other types of aggregate formation of two gray gravel, two gray gravel and lime soil or other structure used as a road pavement base or sub-base, in order to to verify the effect of the high activity of fly ash in the actual project, taking into
Hua Liang Chen, Da Wei Wang
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Mechanochemical treatment of fly ash and de novo testing of milled fly ash

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2018
Mechanochemical (MC) treatment has been widely proposed to degrade chlorinated organics in various matrix materials. In this study, fly ash from municipal solid waste incineration was grinded without any addition, using an all-dimensional planetary ball mill.
Yaqi, Peng   +3 more
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Characterization of Geopolymer Materials Containing MSWI Fly Ash and Coal Fly Ash

Advances in Science and Technology, 2010
In this work three samples of MSWI ash have been stabilized in systems containing coal fly ash and able to give geopolymers through a polycondensation reaction. Monolithic products were obtained with both MSWI ashes as received and after chloride partial removal by water washing.
ANDINI S   +5 more
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