2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16124213
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The Use of Aluminosilicate Ash Microspheres from Waste Ash and Slag Mixtures in Gypsum-Lime Compositions

Abstract: The article considered the issues of the modification of gypsum stone to improve its performance properties. The influence of mineral additives on the physical and mechanical characteristics of the modified gypsum composition is described. The composition of the gypsum mixture included slaked lime and an aluminosilicate additive in the form of ash microspheres. It was isolated from ash and slag waste from fuel power plants as a result of their enrichment. This made it possible to reduce the carbon content in t… Show more

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“…Magnetic and aluminosilicate microspheres are one of the components included in ash and slag waste, which have unique technological properties, and they are of industrial interest for recovery [34]. Magnetic and flotation methods are most often used for their separation, but their efficiency is not high enough, which is due to the size of the material (most of it is in the class of 40 µm) [35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic and aluminosilicate microspheres are one of the components included in ash and slag waste, which have unique technological properties, and they are of industrial interest for recovery [34]. Magnetic and flotation methods are most often used for their separation, but their efficiency is not high enough, which is due to the size of the material (most of it is in the class of 40 µm) [35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%