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98/02120 Plant uptake of selenium, arsenic and molybdenum from soil treated with coal combustion byproducts : Codling, E. E. and Wright, R. J. Fresenius Environ. Bull., 1998, 7, (1/2), 118–125


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Weight
208 KB
Volume
39
Category
Article
ISSN
0140-6701

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✦ Synopsis


By-products related to fuels suitable for use as the feedstock. Adhesive resin is produced from the entire good strength contributions.

The fly ash-cement mixes also had a good tar product by shifting the pH from acidic to basic with NaOH and stability of volume and low expansion rates. Up to lO-15% fly ash content, combining and heating the resulting resole with phenol and formaldehyde, by mass, displayed no negative effects on the fly ash-cement properties due similarly to conventional resins. to fly ash addition in most of the mixes.