نتایج جستجو برای: h2o2 promoted fly ash

تعداد نتایج: 115747  

2013
Ammar Motorwala Vineet Shah Ravishankar Kammula Praveena Nannapaneni

Considering the increasing demand for developing alternative construction materials, due to the growing environmental concerns, this paper discusses the feasibility of alkali activated geo-polymer concrete, as a future construction material. The main objective of this study involves observation of structural behaviours of the fresh fly ash-based geo-polymer concrete, understanding the basic mix...

2016
Guang Li Jianke Gong Haoyun Lei Jianfeng Liu X. Z. Shawn Xu

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are well known to elicit a plethora of detrimental effects on cellular functions by causing damages to proteins, lipids and nucleic acids. Neurons are particularly vulnerable to ROS, and nearly all forms of neurodegenerative diseases are associated with oxidative stress. Here, we report the surprising finding that exposing C. elegans to low doses of H2O2 promotes, ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2015
Neil L Rose

Human impacts on Earth are now so great that they have led to the concept of a new geological epoch defined by this global human influence: the Anthropocene. While not universally accepted, the term is increasingly popular and widely used. However, even among proponents, there is considerable debate regarding when the epoch may have started, from coeval with the Holocene, through the Industrial...

2016
CHARLES D. SHACKELFORD

Rigid-wall column tests are performed at a hydraulic gradient of 100 on 21 compacted mixture contai.ning a Class F fly ash, sand, benton.ite, and cement. Results indicate that combina1ions of the admixtures can lower the permeability of the fly ash by up to an order of magnitude. There appears to be an optimum percentage of fly ash that minimizes the permeability of fly ashsand mixtures. Specim...

2001
Ruud Meij Henk te Winkel

Employees of coal-fired power stations and people living nearby as well as those involved in the shipment and processing of coal fly ash can be exposed to coal fly ash (pulverised fuel ash or “PFA”). An extensive research program was carried out in order to map such exposure and its effects. Particle size distribution, chemical composition, quartz, radioactivity, emission factors and fugitive d...

2003
R. J. Van Eijk

In a previous paper, Brouwers and Van Eijk [1] presented a theoretical study on the dissolution (reaction) of pulverised powder coal fly ash. This fly ash was modelled as hollow spheres, and a shrinking core model was derived for these hollow spheres that contain two regions (an outer hull and an inner region). The obtained analytical equations were applied to the dissolution experiments by Pie...

2014
E. Moroydor Derun N. Tugrul N. Baran Acarali A. S. Kipcak S. Piskin

Abstract—Fly ash is a waste material of coal firing thermal plants that is released from thermal power plants. It was defined as very fine particles that are drifted upward which are taken up by the flue gases. The emerging amount of fly ash in the world is approximately 600 million tons per year. In our country, it is expected that will be occurred 50 million tons of waste ash per year until 2...

2015
R. Ochoa Gonzalez D. Weiss

20 The aim of this paper is to assess the Zn isotopic variabilty in feed materials and in 21 combustion by-products collected from three different coal-fired power plants and to 22 develop a generalized model that accounts for the Zn isotopic fractionation occuring 23 during coal combustion processes. Partitioning of Zn between combustion residues and 24 the isotopic composition of feed materia...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2008
Fenfen Zhu Masaki Takaoka Kenji Shiota Kazuyuki Oshita Yoshinori Kitajima

Chloride content is a critical problem for the reuse of fly ash as a raw material in cement, and the method used by recyclers to reduce the fly ash chloride content depends on the chemical form of the chlorides. However, limited information is available on the quantitative distribution of chlorides and the identity of some chlorides such as Friedel's salt. We examined chloride forms and percent...

2011
M. Melih Demirkan Ahmet H. Aydilek Eric A. Seagren James C. Hower

Adsorption is an effective remediation technique for petroleum hydrocarbons because of its ease of use and high efficiency. The utilization of high-carbon content industrial by-products in such applications can present significant economic and environmental advantages. In this study, batch adsorption tests and petrographic analyses were used to investigate the adsorption of two nonpolar petrole...

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