Characterization Of Greek Fly Ash Using Environmental SEM

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Iordanidis
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Fly ash samples were collected from two large lignite-fired power plants of Ptolemais region, northern Greece. Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM) was applied for the characterisation of the samples. ESEM coupled with Energy Dispersive System (EDS) provided fast and accurate results on the morphology, mineralogy and chemical composition of the fly ash particles. Fly ash consists mainly of aluminosilicate glass, silicates, oxides-hydroxides, sulphates, carbonates and char. Various types of chars, spheres (e.g. ferrospheres, cenosphers, plerospheres etc.), spheroids, agglomerates and mineral crystalls were observed. The size distribution of the fly ash particles was correlated with their mineralogical and chemical composition. Possible environmental impacts and potential utilization is also discussed in this study.
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APA: A. Iordanidis  (2005)  Characterization Of Greek Fly Ash Using Environmental SEM

MLA: A. Iordanidis Characterization Of Greek Fly Ash Using Environmental SEM. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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