Contents, concentration trends, and modes of occurrence of 67 elements in coals, coal ashes, and combustion wastes at eleven Bulgarian thermoelectric power stations (TPS) were studied. A number of trace elements in coal and coal ash have concentrations greater than their respective worldwide average contents (Clarke values). The highest values in coal ash are displayed by elements such as Rb, Cs, Ba, Cu, Sb, Bi, U, and Ag. Trace elements are concentrated mainly in the heavy accessory minerals and organic matter in coal. In decreasing order of significance, the trace elements in coal may occur as: element-organic compounds; impurities in the mineral matter; major components in the mineral matter; major and impurity components in the inorgani...
Meeting the ever-growing demand of global energy in an eco-friendly manner necessitates the evaluati...
In this paper the results obtained for concentration of the trace elements in some coals from the Re...
The behaviour of S, Se, As, Cl, Cr, V, Ni, Co, Cu, Zn, Pb and Hg in coal combustion was studied in t...
Abstract: The combustion of coal around the world for power generation produces huge volumes of fly ...
This study focuses on element behaviour during combustion in the Orhaneli thermal power plant (a 210...
This study focuses on mineralogical and geochemical compositions of feed coal (FC) and combustion re...
The trace elements (TEs) in coal are of great concern due to their toxicity and bioavailability. The...
In the northern Adriatic coast of Croatia, combustion of super-high organic sulphur rich Raša coal w...
Today coal is among the most important energy sources. In order to meet the world's energy demands, ...
This study presents preliminary research results, with regard to the concentration of chosen trace e...
The bituminous-to-sub-bituminous quality feed coals of thermal power plants contain several environm...
The coals are the main and dominant energy resource in FYROM. The mineral and inorganic chemical com...
The aim of the research was to demonstrate differences in the content of trace elements (U, Th, V, C...
Coal-fired thermal power plants that meet the huge energy demand of China largely contribute to carb...
The concentration of critical elements, including such REE as Fe, Co, W, Zn, Cr, Ni, V, Mn, Ti, Ag, ...
Meeting the ever-growing demand of global energy in an eco-friendly manner necessitates the evaluati...
In this paper the results obtained for concentration of the trace elements in some coals from the Re...
The behaviour of S, Se, As, Cl, Cr, V, Ni, Co, Cu, Zn, Pb and Hg in coal combustion was studied in t...
Abstract: The combustion of coal around the world for power generation produces huge volumes of fly ...
This study focuses on element behaviour during combustion in the Orhaneli thermal power plant (a 210...
This study focuses on mineralogical and geochemical compositions of feed coal (FC) and combustion re...
The trace elements (TEs) in coal are of great concern due to their toxicity and bioavailability. The...
In the northern Adriatic coast of Croatia, combustion of super-high organic sulphur rich Raša coal w...
Today coal is among the most important energy sources. In order to meet the world's energy demands, ...
This study presents preliminary research results, with regard to the concentration of chosen trace e...
The bituminous-to-sub-bituminous quality feed coals of thermal power plants contain several environm...
The coals are the main and dominant energy resource in FYROM. The mineral and inorganic chemical com...
The aim of the research was to demonstrate differences in the content of trace elements (U, Th, V, C...
Coal-fired thermal power plants that meet the huge energy demand of China largely contribute to carb...
The concentration of critical elements, including such REE as Fe, Co, W, Zn, Cr, Ni, V, Mn, Ti, Ag, ...
Meeting the ever-growing demand of global energy in an eco-friendly manner necessitates the evaluati...
In this paper the results obtained for concentration of the trace elements in some coals from the Re...
The behaviour of S, Se, As, Cl, Cr, V, Ni, Co, Cu, Zn, Pb and Hg in coal combustion was studied in t...