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Laminar calcite aggregate formation in the light fly ash fraction

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Laminar calcite aggregate formation in the light fly ash fraction
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Article in International Conference Proceedings Book
Year
2009
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Valentim, B
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Hower, JC
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Flores, D
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Guedes, A
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3rd World of Coal Ash, WOCA Conference
Lexington, KY, 4 May 2009 through 7 May 2009
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Abstract (EN): The fly ash collected from the Economizer of a Portuguese power plant was characterized using different techniques. Two subsamples were obtained using the density separation method (1 g/cm3 distilled water; 22° C; 10 minutes of mechanical agitation; 24 h settling; vacuum filtration through a 1.2-¿m membrane filter; oven drying at 80° C), but in the end around 2% of the sample was lost. Since carefully work was performed in order to save as much fine size fly ash as possible, this was considered an important and unexpected loss of particulate material. However, an explanation to this lost of sample may not be the loss of fine particulate but the dissolution of more easily mobilized elements such as calcium. In fact during this process, a thin inorganic coat floating on the top the light fraction was formed, and this layer was the target of a SEM/EDX study for components identification and chemical composition. The SEM results revealed a layer composed by rhombohedral microcrystals, and the EDX analysis a chemical composition made of calcium, carbon and oxygen which indicates that these layers are composed of calcite. Final remarks - some calcium carbonate precipitated in the light fraction as a layer composed of micro-calcite, and eventually the remaining dissolute material was lost after the filtration process contributing to the ¿2% lost of initial sample.
Language: English
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