The risk of the mobilization of coal ash into the environment has highlighted the need for the assessment of the environmental behavior of coal ash, particularly with respect to toxic trace elements such as arsenic (As). Here, we examined As speciation in coal fly ash samples and transformations in response to aquatic redox conditions. X-ray absorption spectroscopy indicated that 92–97% of total As occurred as As(V), with the remainder present as As(III). Major As-bearing hosts in unamended ashes were glass, iron (oxyhydr)oxides, and calcium arsenate. Oxic leaching resulted in immediate As mobilization to the aqueous phase, reprecipitation of As-iron ferrihydrite, and As adsorption to mineral surfaces. Under anoxic conditions, the (reduc...
68-74A potential source of arsenic mobilization in water was chosen to be examined and it is none o...
On three occasions, Tacoma Steam Plant #2 experienced relatively high concentrations of arsenic (e.g...
diffraction. K, Na, Ca, Mg, Cu, Pb and Zn in ashes were determined by ICP-MS and spectrophotometer f...
The Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for arsenic in drinking water will be reduced to 10 ppb from the...
Arsenic (As) poses a significant water quality problem and challenge for the environmental engineers...
Coal ash released into the environment may release toxic trace elements into water, sediments, and s...
A major environmental concern associated with coal fly ash is the mobilization of trace elements tha...
Leaching of trace elements raises environmental concerns in coal fly ash disposal and reuse. US EPA ...
Fly ash accounts for nearly 60% of coal combustion products produced in the United States. Although ...
Knowledge of the chemical speciation of arsenic and selenium in coal fly ash is essential in the eva...
Understanding the leaching behavior of arsenic (As) and selenium (Se) in coal fly ash is important i...
The chemical reactions of dry-disposed ash dump, ingressed oxygen, carbon dioxide, and infiltrating ...
Coal and coal-based products (by-products), along with other fossil fuels should be used with cautio...
Abstract. The speciation of Arsenic (As) in soils and natural waters is critical in determining its ...
Proceedings of the 1995 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11 and 12, 1995, Athens, Georgia.C...
68-74A potential source of arsenic mobilization in water was chosen to be examined and it is none o...
On three occasions, Tacoma Steam Plant #2 experienced relatively high concentrations of arsenic (e.g...
diffraction. K, Na, Ca, Mg, Cu, Pb and Zn in ashes were determined by ICP-MS and spectrophotometer f...
The Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for arsenic in drinking water will be reduced to 10 ppb from the...
Arsenic (As) poses a significant water quality problem and challenge for the environmental engineers...
Coal ash released into the environment may release toxic trace elements into water, sediments, and s...
A major environmental concern associated with coal fly ash is the mobilization of trace elements tha...
Leaching of trace elements raises environmental concerns in coal fly ash disposal and reuse. US EPA ...
Fly ash accounts for nearly 60% of coal combustion products produced in the United States. Although ...
Knowledge of the chemical speciation of arsenic and selenium in coal fly ash is essential in the eva...
Understanding the leaching behavior of arsenic (As) and selenium (Se) in coal fly ash is important i...
The chemical reactions of dry-disposed ash dump, ingressed oxygen, carbon dioxide, and infiltrating ...
Coal and coal-based products (by-products), along with other fossil fuels should be used with cautio...
Abstract. The speciation of Arsenic (As) in soils and natural waters is critical in determining its ...
Proceedings of the 1995 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11 and 12, 1995, Athens, Georgia.C...
68-74A potential source of arsenic mobilization in water was chosen to be examined and it is none o...
On three occasions, Tacoma Steam Plant #2 experienced relatively high concentrations of arsenic (e.g...
diffraction. K, Na, Ca, Mg, Cu, Pb and Zn in ashes were determined by ICP-MS and spectrophotometer f...