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The interaction of orthophosphoric acid and fly ash

โœ Scribed by Mustafa Arslan; Mustafa Boybay


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
773 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-3449

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โœฆ Synopsis


Coal combustion fly ash is produced as a byproduct of the burning of pulverized coal. An investigation has been conducted to study the interaction of fly ash and orthophosphoric acid. The work was carried out with two typical fly ashes both in solid phase and in the phosphoric acid solution. The effects of acid concentration, contact time, pH, temperature, solid/liquid ratio and particle size distribution upon the interaction, P205 distribution and reaction products were examined.

The oxides of aluminum, iron, calcium and magnesium as the principal constituents of fly ash were reacted with phosphoric acid to produce crystalline and amorphous phosphates. The precipitated reaction products were Ca(H2PO4)2"H20, K,...(A1,Fe)3H~4(PO4)8-4H20, fl-Ca2P207 and (Ca,Mg)3(PO4)2 (at high temperature). The interaction begins between the outer shell of fly ash particles and phosphoric acid. The chemical reaction proceeds with the diffusion of acid into the particles.


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