2019
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/201910000051
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Radioactivity of waste materials coming from the largest power plants in Poland

Abstract: The Central Laboratory of Radiological Protection together with 30 other laboratories in Poland is involved in the analysis of radioactivity among indirect products of combustion (ashes and slags) coming from polish power plants and thermal power station. Systematic studies are conducted on the concentrations of natural radioactive isotopes in waste materials obtained from the power industry, and their results are recorded in a database. This database is supervised by the Central Laboratory for Radiological Pr… Show more

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“…The most common mineral composition of ash is quartz, mullite, anhydrite, anorthite, gehlenite, hematite, lime, the amorphous phase of calcium aluminosilicate glass, and unburned fuel [58][59][60][61]. The CFA from Bełchatów exhibited natural radioactivity, but the f 1 and f 2 activity indexes were below the respective limits of 0.79-0.90 and 118-150 Bq/kg [58,62].…”
Section: Physical-chemical Characteristics Of Cfa-hap Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common mineral composition of ash is quartz, mullite, anhydrite, anorthite, gehlenite, hematite, lime, the amorphous phase of calcium aluminosilicate glass, and unburned fuel [58][59][60][61]. The CFA from Bełchatów exhibited natural radioactivity, but the f 1 and f 2 activity indexes were below the respective limits of 0.79-0.90 and 118-150 Bq/kg [58,62].…”
Section: Physical-chemical Characteristics Of Cfa-hap Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%