Clay liners have been widely used to contain toxic and hazardous wastes. Clays adsorb the contaminant cations due to their exchange capacity. To improve the performance of the clay liner, fly ash, a waste material arising out of combustion of coal has been studied as a pre-filter material. The results indicate that fly ash has the potential to retain heavy metal ions. This study concerns the retention of zinc by fly ash. The influence of pH on retention as well as leaching characteristics are examined. The results obtained from the retention experiments by permeameter method indicate that fly ash retains the zinc ions through precipitation in the pores as well as onto the surface when the ambient pH value is more than 6.9, and only through ...
Fly ash produced by power plants in the United States occasionally contains significant amounts of u...
WOS: 000175172900005The aim of this work is the investigation of possible use of fly ash in the remo...
The availability of many elements is decreasing due to extended use. One possible solution to this p...
Clay liners have been widely used to contain toxic and hazardous wastes. Clays adsorb the contaminan...
Clay liners have been widely used to contain toxic and hazardous waste materials. Clays absorb conta...
The technical feasibility of utilization of fly ash as a low-cost adsorbent for the removal of metal...
The adsorption of zinc ions as a function of pH and total dissolved metal concentration was experime...
The leachability of heavy metals (Cu, Pb and Zn) from the coal fly ash samples was studied. The inve...
This study focused on recycling fly ash, a by-product of power plants, to stabilize heavy metals in ...
Coal fly ash is the major solid residue from coal fired electric power generation. Although composed...
Accumulation of heavy metals can occur on clay barriers or slurry-trench cutoff wall, resulting in t...
The removal of Cd2+, Zn2+ and Ni2+ by coal bottom ash has been investigated. In single metal system,...
Disposal of coal fly ash is a major issue due to its potential to cause surface and groundwater cont...
The aim of this work is the investigation of possible use of fly ash in the removal of zinc (Zn 2+ )...
This study focusses on chemical and mineralogical characterization of fly ash and leached filter cak...
Fly ash produced by power plants in the United States occasionally contains significant amounts of u...
WOS: 000175172900005The aim of this work is the investigation of possible use of fly ash in the remo...
The availability of many elements is decreasing due to extended use. One possible solution to this p...
Clay liners have been widely used to contain toxic and hazardous wastes. Clays adsorb the contaminan...
Clay liners have been widely used to contain toxic and hazardous waste materials. Clays absorb conta...
The technical feasibility of utilization of fly ash as a low-cost adsorbent for the removal of metal...
The adsorption of zinc ions as a function of pH and total dissolved metal concentration was experime...
The leachability of heavy metals (Cu, Pb and Zn) from the coal fly ash samples was studied. The inve...
This study focused on recycling fly ash, a by-product of power plants, to stabilize heavy metals in ...
Coal fly ash is the major solid residue from coal fired electric power generation. Although composed...
Accumulation of heavy metals can occur on clay barriers or slurry-trench cutoff wall, resulting in t...
The removal of Cd2+, Zn2+ and Ni2+ by coal bottom ash has been investigated. In single metal system,...
Disposal of coal fly ash is a major issue due to its potential to cause surface and groundwater cont...
The aim of this work is the investigation of possible use of fly ash in the removal of zinc (Zn 2+ )...
This study focusses on chemical and mineralogical characterization of fly ash and leached filter cak...
Fly ash produced by power plants in the United States occasionally contains significant amounts of u...
WOS: 000175172900005The aim of this work is the investigation of possible use of fly ash in the remo...
The availability of many elements is decreasing due to extended use. One possible solution to this p...