Abstract
The leachability of fifty different pulverized coal ashes from utilities in the Netherlands, Federal Republic of Germany and Belgium has been studied. Five different ashes were analyzed according to the complete standard leaching test and the results were published earlier. The examination of a wide variety of ashes under a wide range of pH and Liquid to Solid ratio (LS) conditions creates the possibility of identifying systematic trends in fly ash leaching behaviour and to identify the mechanisms controlling release. 16 figs., 2 tabs., 3 app., 25 refs.
Citation Formats
Van der Sloot, H A, Van der Hoek, E E, De Groot, G J, and Comans, R N.J.
Classification of pulverized coal ash. Part 1: Leaching behaviour of coal fly ash.
Netherlands: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Van der Sloot, H A, Van der Hoek, E E, De Groot, G J, & Comans, R N.J.
Classification of pulverized coal ash. Part 1: Leaching behaviour of coal fly ash.
Netherlands.
Van der Sloot, H A, Van der Hoek, E E, De Groot, G J, and Comans, R N.J.
1992.
"Classification of pulverized coal ash. Part 1: Leaching behaviour of coal fly ash."
Netherlands.
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title = {Classification of pulverized coal ash. Part 1: Leaching behaviour of coal fly ash}
author = {Van der Sloot, H A, Van der Hoek, E E, De Groot, G J, and Comans, R N.J.}
abstractNote = {The leachability of fifty different pulverized coal ashes from utilities in the Netherlands, Federal Republic of Germany and Belgium has been studied. Five different ashes were analyzed according to the complete standard leaching test and the results were published earlier. The examination of a wide variety of ashes under a wide range of pH and Liquid to Solid ratio (LS) conditions creates the possibility of identifying systematic trends in fly ash leaching behaviour and to identify the mechanisms controlling release. 16 figs., 2 tabs., 3 app., 25 refs.}
place = {Netherlands}
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title = {Classification of pulverized coal ash. Part 1: Leaching behaviour of coal fly ash}
author = {Van der Sloot, H A, Van der Hoek, E E, De Groot, G J, and Comans, R N.J.}
abstractNote = {The leachability of fifty different pulverized coal ashes from utilities in the Netherlands, Federal Republic of Germany and Belgium has been studied. Five different ashes were analyzed according to the complete standard leaching test and the results were published earlier. The examination of a wide variety of ashes under a wide range of pH and Liquid to Solid ratio (LS) conditions creates the possibility of identifying systematic trends in fly ash leaching behaviour and to identify the mechanisms controlling release. 16 figs., 2 tabs., 3 app., 25 refs.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1992}
month = {Sep}
}