Leaching behavior of the boron and fluorine in fly ashes formed in pulverized coal combustion

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Tsubouchi N. [1 ]
Shibuya K. [1 ]
Muto Y. [1 ]
Ohtsuka Y. [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Multidisciplmary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, Aoba-ku, Sendai-shi, Miyagi 980-8577
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Boron; Fluorine; Fly ashes; Leaching behavior;
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10.3775/jie.89.1166
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Leaching behavior of the boron (B) and fluorine (F) present in fly ashes formed in pulverized coal combustion has been studied with a batch-type quartz vessel under the conditions of 25°C and a solution to solid ratio of 100 ml/g according to the Dutch Standard NEN 7341 method (availability test). When each ash sample is stirred in ultra pure water without any acids, the pH of the resulting aqueous mixture is as high as 11-12 in every case, whereas the leaching of B-containing ions or F- ions depends strongly on the type of the ash, and the corresponding leaching extent after 60 min-stirring is in the range of 20 % to 65 % and 15 % to 45 %, respectively. In the experiments at a constant pH of 1.5-9.0 of a fly ash with relatively-high B (1000 μg/g-dry) and F (130 μg/g-dry) contents, more than 70 % of B in the ash is leached rapidly within 10 min, and the rate is larger at a lower pH condition. The leaching of F- ions also occurs within 10 min, and the extent depends significantly on pH and increases in the order of pH 9.0 (32 %) = pH 5.6 (35 %) < pH 1.5 (72 %) < pH 3.0 (80 %). The concentration of the B or F present in each ash sample after acid leaching at pH 1.5-2.0 is less than the corresponding regulation limit for water pollution. Several factors determining the teachability of these elements are investigated.
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页码:1166 / 1172
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