Improving Fly Ash Brightness with Carbon and Iron Oxide Removal

In this paper, the brightness of fly ash is improved by carbon removal by heating and iron-containing oxides removal by acid treatment using a two-step method to realize the application of fly ash as filler or coating in the future, which not only increases the range of resource utilization of fly a...

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Main Authors: Helong Song, Huiming Fan, Hang-tian Gao, Jian-an Liu, Hongyan Mou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Recycling
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2313-4321/5/1/5
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Summary:In this paper, the brightness of fly ash is improved by carbon removal by heating and iron-containing oxides removal by acid treatment using a two-step method to realize the application of fly ash as filler or coating in the future, which not only increases the range of resource utilization of fly ash, but also reduces dust pollution. The modification results show that the brightness of fly ash reaches the maximum value of 38.27% ISO (Brightness unit) after decarburization by heating at 600 °C. On this basis, the Box−Benhnken design scheme is adopted to optimize the brightening process for removing iron-containing oxides in fly ash. Finally, when the concentration of hydrochloric acid is 15%, the acid leaching time is 0.75 h, the reaction temperature is 74 °C, and the brightness of fly ash can eventually increase to 43.92% ISO.
ISSN:2313-4321