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Influence of chemical composition of fly-ash cenospheres on their grains size

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13762-019-02512-2

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Cenospheres; Chemical composition; Fly ash; Size of cenospheres

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Cenospheres, which are the by-product of hard coal combustion, are characterized by properties allowing for a broad use of this material. The article presents the results of the chemical composition analysis of the cenospheres obtained from various power plants. It has been exhibited that depending on the place of origin, their chemical composition is similar and comparable to fly ash produced in hard coal combustion. A great majority of analysed cenospheres may be classified similarly as the sialic ashes-slightly acidic. The analysis of dependence of refractoriness of the cenospheres on their chemical composition confirmed the correlation between this parameter and the content of SiO2 and Al2O3. At the same time, the content of each of the chemical components indicates a correlation with the size of the cenospheres. A trend of SiO2/Al2O3 ratio decreasing along with the increasing size of the cenospheres has been noted. Also the content of K2O and-to a lesser extent-Na2O decreases along with increasing diameter of grains. An inverse correlation was noted in case of Fe2O3. The higher the diameter of the grains, the higher the content of this component. In view of the obtained results, it should be assumed that the division of cenospheres into grain-size classes before further industrial use could extent the current range of use of this material.

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