The application of fluidized fly ash in underground mining excavations is limited due to its significant content of free calcium and calcium sulfate. In order to increase the amount of utilized fly ash from fluidized beds, it should be converted to a product with properties that meet the requirements for mining applications. This research presents the results of an attempt to adapt fluidized fly ashes for use in underground mining techniques, by means of carbonation and granulation. Carbonation was performed with the use of technical carbon dioxide and resulted in the reduction of free calcium content to a value below 1%. Granulation on the other hand, resulted in obtaining a product with good physical and mechanical parameters. The perform...
Abstract Carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from industrial processes contribute largely to the greenho...
Abstract: The increasing amount of fluidized bed combustion (FBC) ash is putting pressure on researc...
AbstractThe mineral carbonation, a process of converting CO2 into stable minerals (mineralization), ...
The fixation of CO2 in the form of inorganic carbonates, also known as mineral carbonati...
This work assesses a combined accelerated carbonation and wet granulation treatment applied to circu...
High calcium fly ash (HCFA), formed in the process of burning of brown coal and some types of combus...
Humanity is in a fight against time regarding the increase of CO2 emissions and its consequences. On...
Limited utilization possibilities of high–calcium fly ashes (HCFA) are a serious issue not only in E...
The utilization of high-calcium fly ashes (HCFA) from coal-fired power plants in the construction in...
Carbonation of volatile fluidized ashes with the use of carbon dioxide can be a means to their trans...
Carbonation of industrial wastes rich in earth-alkali oxides is found to have a significant potentia...
Fly ash containing high alkaline metal oxides has been an attractive material for CO2 sequestration ...
Abstract The increasing amount of fluidized bed combustion (FBC) ash is putting pressure on researc...
There is a current focus on replacing the generally accepted conventional power generation technolog...
As the link between climate change and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions becomes increasingly harder to...
Abstract Carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from industrial processes contribute largely to the greenho...
Abstract: The increasing amount of fluidized bed combustion (FBC) ash is putting pressure on researc...
AbstractThe mineral carbonation, a process of converting CO2 into stable minerals (mineralization), ...
The fixation of CO2 in the form of inorganic carbonates, also known as mineral carbonati...
This work assesses a combined accelerated carbonation and wet granulation treatment applied to circu...
High calcium fly ash (HCFA), formed in the process of burning of brown coal and some types of combus...
Humanity is in a fight against time regarding the increase of CO2 emissions and its consequences. On...
Limited utilization possibilities of high–calcium fly ashes (HCFA) are a serious issue not only in E...
The utilization of high-calcium fly ashes (HCFA) from coal-fired power plants in the construction in...
Carbonation of volatile fluidized ashes with the use of carbon dioxide can be a means to their trans...
Carbonation of industrial wastes rich in earth-alkali oxides is found to have a significant potentia...
Fly ash containing high alkaline metal oxides has been an attractive material for CO2 sequestration ...
Abstract The increasing amount of fluidized bed combustion (FBC) ash is putting pressure on researc...
There is a current focus on replacing the generally accepted conventional power generation technolog...
As the link between climate change and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions becomes increasingly harder to...
Abstract Carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from industrial processes contribute largely to the greenho...
Abstract: The increasing amount of fluidized bed combustion (FBC) ash is putting pressure on researc...
AbstractThe mineral carbonation, a process of converting CO2 into stable minerals (mineralization), ...