Knowledge of the chemical speciation of arsenic and selenium in coal fly ash is essential in the evaluation of the environmental behavior of fly ash disposed in a landfill in a natural environment. In this study, a series of high-As coal fly ash from stoker boilers were collected to determine the chemical forms of arsenic and selenium. The ash surface chemical characteristics and the speciation of arsenic and selenium were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray-induced Auger electron spectroscopy. The results indicate that the surface enrichment ratio for selenium (63.3–309.5) is higher than that of arsenic (1.2–21.2). The Wagner chemical-state plot of arsenic indicates that As is mainly present as As(V) bonded to oxyg...
Arsenic and selenium compounds may be emitted to the environment during coal conversion processes, a...
Arsenic (As) and selenium (Se) can be toxic if they occur as soluble species at elevated concentrati...
Field leachate samples are being collected from coal combustion product (CCP) management sites from ...
Knowledge of the chemical speciation of arsenic and selenium in coal fly ash is essential in the eva...
Coal combustion is one of the main anthropogenic sources of toxic trace element emissions to the env...
A major environmental concern associated with coal fly ash is the mobilization of trace elements tha...
Fly ash accounts for nearly 60% of coal combustion products produced in the United States. Although ...
Methods of sample preparation for the determination of total selenium, and selenite, selenate, arsen...
The leaching (release) of large amounts of oxyanions, such as those of arsenic and selenium, is an ...
Selenium (Se) chemistry can be very complex in the natural environment, exhibiting different valence...
Received for publication March 22, 2007. The leaching characteristics of selenium from several bitum...
Understanding the leaching behavior of arsenic (As) and selenium (Se) in coal fly ash is important i...
Coal ash released into the environment may release toxic trace elements into water, sediments, and s...
Selenium (Se) in coal ash spills poses a threat to adjacent ecosystems because of its potential to m...
The goals of this study are four fold, they are: (1) to investigate the leaching behavior of arsenic...
Arsenic and selenium compounds may be emitted to the environment during coal conversion processes, a...
Arsenic (As) and selenium (Se) can be toxic if they occur as soluble species at elevated concentrati...
Field leachate samples are being collected from coal combustion product (CCP) management sites from ...
Knowledge of the chemical speciation of arsenic and selenium in coal fly ash is essential in the eva...
Coal combustion is one of the main anthropogenic sources of toxic trace element emissions to the env...
A major environmental concern associated with coal fly ash is the mobilization of trace elements tha...
Fly ash accounts for nearly 60% of coal combustion products produced in the United States. Although ...
Methods of sample preparation for the determination of total selenium, and selenite, selenate, arsen...
The leaching (release) of large amounts of oxyanions, such as those of arsenic and selenium, is an ...
Selenium (Se) chemistry can be very complex in the natural environment, exhibiting different valence...
Received for publication March 22, 2007. The leaching characteristics of selenium from several bitum...
Understanding the leaching behavior of arsenic (As) and selenium (Se) in coal fly ash is important i...
Coal ash released into the environment may release toxic trace elements into water, sediments, and s...
Selenium (Se) in coal ash spills poses a threat to adjacent ecosystems because of its potential to m...
The goals of this study are four fold, they are: (1) to investigate the leaching behavior of arsenic...
Arsenic and selenium compounds may be emitted to the environment during coal conversion processes, a...
Arsenic (As) and selenium (Se) can be toxic if they occur as soluble species at elevated concentrati...
Field leachate samples are being collected from coal combustion product (CCP) management sites from ...