Fly ashes from coal and petroleum coke combustion: current and innovative potential applications

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作者
Gonzalez, Aixa [1 ]
Navia, Rodrigo [1 ]
Moreno, Natalia [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ La Frontera, Dept Chem Engn, Temuco, Chile
[2] CSIC, IDAEA, Dept Geosci, Barcelona, Spain
关键词
Coal fly ash; petroleum coke fly ash; reuse; utilization; secondary materials; ACID-MINE DRAINAGE; PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIERS; LOW-COST ADSORBENTS; HEAVY-METALS; GLASS-CERAMICS; WASTE-WATER; CLASS F; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; ADSORPTION PROPERTIES; ZEOLITE FORMATION;
D O I
10.1177/0734242X09103190
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Coal fly ashes (CFA) are generated in large amounts worldwide. Current combustion technologies allow the burning of fuels with high sulfur content such as petroleum coke, generating non-CFA, such as petroleum coke fly ash (PCFA), mainly from fluidized bed combustion processes. The disposal of CFA and PCFA fly ashes can have severe impacts in the environment such as a potential groundwater contamination by the leaching of heavy metals and/or particulate matter emissions; making it necessary to treat or reuse them. At present CFA are utilized in several applications fields such as cement and concrete production, agriculture and soil stabilization. However, their reuse is restricted by the quality parameters of the end-product or requirements defined by the production process. Therefore, secondary material markets can use a limited amount of CFA, which implies the necessity of new markets for the unused CFA. Some potential future utilization options reviewed herein are zeolite synthesis and valuable metals extraction. In comparison to CFA, PCFA are characterized by a high Ca content, suggesting a possible use as neutralizers of acid wastewaters from mining operations, opening a new potential application area for PCFA that could solve contamination problems in emergent and mining countries such as Chile. However, this potential application may be limited by PCFA heavy metals leaching, mainly V and Ni, which are present in PCFA in high concentrations.
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页码:976 / 987
页数:12
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