The pH-dependent availability and leaching of major and trace elements was investigated for a wide range of biomass ash from different fuels and conversion technologies. A technical and environmental assessment of selected biomass ash for application in soil or cement mortars was performed, using both the total content and leaching of elements. A large variation in biomass ash composition, yet consistent pH dependent leaching patterns were observed for most elements and conversion technologies. Chromium showed a distinct behaviour which was hypothesized to reflect redox conditions during conversion of the biomass. The leaching based approach was found to provide a more realistic assessment of the availability of desired (i.e. nutrients) and...
ABSTRACT: The work described in this paper analyzes the leaching behaviour of a number of concrete s...
This paper describes the research done in order to valorise the biomass ash and evaluate its use as ...
The paper presents the issues related to the excessive use of natural resources and the possibility ...
This study investigated the use of a biomass ash produced by a fuel combination made with wood, corn...
Currently it is normal practice to landfill biomass ash. As an alternative, biomass ash has been pro...
This study evaluated the mechanical and environmental properties of cement mortars containing fly as...
Bottom and fly ashes streams collected along a year in several biomass thermal plants were studied. ...
The compliance of the chemical and environmental requirements for using woody biomass fly ash (WBFA)...
Summarization: Aiming at investigating the influence of minerals in co-firing applications in existi...
An extended overview of the complex phase-mineral and chemical composition and properties of biomass...
This research is focused on analyzing the environmental pollution potential of biomass bottom ashes ...
This study investigated the use of soft-wood ash as cement replacement for mortars production. The a...
Edited by prof. Asta RaupelienėEU countries agreed upon increasing the use of renewable energy, whic...
Biomass ash as supplementary cementitious materials: Characterization, application, and re-condition...
Growing quantities of biomass ash are produced worldwide due to an increasing use of biomass for hea...
ABSTRACT: The work described in this paper analyzes the leaching behaviour of a number of concrete s...
This paper describes the research done in order to valorise the biomass ash and evaluate its use as ...
The paper presents the issues related to the excessive use of natural resources and the possibility ...
This study investigated the use of a biomass ash produced by a fuel combination made with wood, corn...
Currently it is normal practice to landfill biomass ash. As an alternative, biomass ash has been pro...
This study evaluated the mechanical and environmental properties of cement mortars containing fly as...
Bottom and fly ashes streams collected along a year in several biomass thermal plants were studied. ...
The compliance of the chemical and environmental requirements for using woody biomass fly ash (WBFA)...
Summarization: Aiming at investigating the influence of minerals in co-firing applications in existi...
An extended overview of the complex phase-mineral and chemical composition and properties of biomass...
This research is focused on analyzing the environmental pollution potential of biomass bottom ashes ...
This study investigated the use of soft-wood ash as cement replacement for mortars production. The a...
Edited by prof. Asta RaupelienėEU countries agreed upon increasing the use of renewable energy, whic...
Biomass ash as supplementary cementitious materials: Characterization, application, and re-condition...
Growing quantities of biomass ash are produced worldwide due to an increasing use of biomass for hea...
ABSTRACT: The work described in this paper analyzes the leaching behaviour of a number of concrete s...
This paper describes the research done in order to valorise the biomass ash and evaluate its use as ...
The paper presents the issues related to the excessive use of natural resources and the possibility ...