SORBATE AND LEACHATE CHARACTERISTICS OF FLY ASH.
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-1985
Abstract
Three different types of coal fired boilers were utilized in this study. One type, a dry bottom boiler, was operated with flame temperatures below the ash fusion temperature of the coal ash. The second type, a wet bottom boiler, was operated at flame temperatures which exceeded the ash fusion temperature of the coal ash. The third boiler types, dry bottom tangentially fired boilers, were operated with flame temperatures that were comparable to the ash fusion temperatures of the coal. Six high fusion coals and five low fusion coals were burned in these three different boiler types under closely monitored conditions. The differences in the amount an element is leached from the fly ashes was found to be related directly to the concentration in the fly ash for a majority of the elements examined.
Identifier
0021937640 (Scopus)
Publication Title
ACS Division of Fuel Chemistry Preprints
ISSN
05693772
First Page
200
Last Page
206
Issue
2
Volume
30
Recommended Citation
Liskowitz, John W.; Grow, James M.; Sheih, Mung S.; Trattner, Richard B.; King, James A.; Kohut, John; and Zwillenberg, Melvin, "SORBATE AND LEACHATE CHARACTERISTICS OF FLY ASH." (1985). Faculty Publications. 21124.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/21124
