2010
DOI: 10.4177/ccgp-d-10-00005.1
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Mineralogy and Leaching Characteristics of Coal Ash from a Major Brazilian Power Plant

Abstract: A B S T R A C TThe feed coals, fly ashes and bottom ashes collected from seven different units in a major Brazilian PF power plant have been subjected to comprehensive mineralogical, geochemical, and petrographic studies, to investigate the links between feed coal and ash characteristics. Ashes from two of the units were collected while the coal was being co-fired with oil as part of the boiler start-up procedure, allowing the impact of oil co-firing on ash characteristics also to be evaluated. High proportion… Show more

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“…Similar studies, linking the mineralogy of ashes from pulverized-fuel power stations to the mineral matter in the respective feed coals, have been published by Ward and French (2006) and Silva et al (2010). These and other studies (e.g.…”
Section: Determination Of Mineral Matter and Elemental Composition Ofsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Similar studies, linking the mineralogy of ashes from pulverized-fuel power stations to the mineral matter in the respective feed coals, have been published by Ward and French (2006) and Silva et al (2010). These and other studies (e.g.…”
Section: Determination Of Mineral Matter and Elemental Composition Ofsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Silva et al (2010) notice that some elements, namely As, Bi, Cd, Ga, Ge, Hg, Mo, Pb, Sb, Se, Sn, Tl, W and Zn, may have higher concentration in fly ash derived from combustion that is co-fired with oil.…”
Section: Geochemistrymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The combustion of coal in a TPP using co-firing with fuel oil may also have a significant impact on fly ash chemical characteristics (Navarrette et al, 2004;Silva et al, 2010). Silva et al (2010) notice that some elements, namely As, Bi, Cd, Ga, Ge, Hg, Mo, Pb, Sb, Se, Sn, Tl, W and Zn, may have higher concentration in fly ash derived from combustion that is co-fired with oil.…”
Section: Geochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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