Coal fly-ash (CFA) is a significant environmental pollutant that presents a respiratory hazard when airborne. Although previous studies have identified the mineral components of CFA, there is a paucity of information on the structural habits of these minerals. Samples from UK, Polish and Chinese power stations were studied to further our understanding of the factors that affect CFA geochemistry and mineralogy. ICP-MS, FE-SEM/EDX, XRD, and laser diffraction were used to study physicochemical characteristics. Analysis revealed important differences in the elemental compositions and particle size distributions of samples between sites. Microscopy of HF acid-etched CFA revealed the mullite present possesses a fibrous habit; fibres ranged in len...
For over a century, coal has been used worldwide to meet ever-growing energy demands. Coal combustio...
Svalbard is a Norwegian Archipelago located in the Arctic Circle that has a long history of coal-min...
Svalbard is an arctic archipelago where coal mining generates all electricity via the local coal-fir...
Coal fly-ash (CFA) is a significant environmental pollutant that presents a respiratory hazard when ...
The combustion of coal for the generation of electricity has many environmental implications. Coal ...
Fly-ash is a byproduct of the combustion of coal in power stations for the generation of electricity...
The term “technogenic particles” is used to describe airborne particulate matter (PM) produced durin...
Coal combustion and the disposal of combustion wastes emit enormous quantities of nano-sized particl...
Coal and coal-based products (by-products), along with other fossil fuels should be used with cautio...
For over a century, coal has been used worldwide to meet ever-growing energy demands. Coal combustio...
Abstract: Background and Objective: Coal fly ash generated from the combustion of coal by thermal po...
The hazardous elements associated with various physicochemical forms in coal fly ash are of environm...
Exposure to crystalline silica (quartz) has been implicated as a potential cause of the high lung ca...
For over a century, coal has been used worldwide to meet ever-growing energy demands. Coal combustio...
Svalbard is a Norwegian Archipelago located in the Arctic Circle that has a long history of coal-min...
Svalbard is an arctic archipelago where coal mining generates all electricity via the local coal-fir...
Coal fly-ash (CFA) is a significant environmental pollutant that presents a respiratory hazard when ...
The combustion of coal for the generation of electricity has many environmental implications. Coal ...
Fly-ash is a byproduct of the combustion of coal in power stations for the generation of electricity...
The term “technogenic particles” is used to describe airborne particulate matter (PM) produced durin...
Coal combustion and the disposal of combustion wastes emit enormous quantities of nano-sized particl...
Coal and coal-based products (by-products), along with other fossil fuels should be used with cautio...
For over a century, coal has been used worldwide to meet ever-growing energy demands. Coal combustio...
Abstract: Background and Objective: Coal fly ash generated from the combustion of coal by thermal po...
The hazardous elements associated with various physicochemical forms in coal fly ash are of environm...
Exposure to crystalline silica (quartz) has been implicated as a potential cause of the high lung ca...
For over a century, coal has been used worldwide to meet ever-growing energy demands. Coal combustio...
Svalbard is a Norwegian Archipelago located in the Arctic Circle that has a long history of coal-min...
Svalbard is an arctic archipelago where coal mining generates all electricity via the local coal-fir...