Mineralogy, chemical composition and leachability of ash from biomass combustion and biomass–coal co-combustion

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Mineralogia Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.2478/mipo-2018-0008
W. Wilczyńska-Michalik, R. Gasek, M. Michalik, J. Danko, Tadeusz Plaskota
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Abstract

Abstract Ash samples from biomass combustion or co-combustion with coal were analysed. The aim of this study of ash was to determine its mineral and chemical composition, and the chemical composition of solutions obtained during one-step water extraction. Besides the chemical analysis, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive spectrometry (SEM-EDS) were applied. The mineral and chemical composition of ash samples differ strongly. The content of heavy metals in the ash is generally low, but in some samples the limits of the content of some elements determined for fertilizers or soil amendments are exceeded. The relatively poor correlation between the concentration in leachate and bulk content in ash indicates that numerous elements are present in different forms in the studied samples. The results indicate that the potential use of biomass ash, or ash from biomass–coal co-combustion, requires complex studies that explore ash and leachates.
生物质燃烧和生物质煤共燃烧灰分的矿物学、化学组成和可浸性
摘要对生物质燃烧或与煤共燃烧的灰分样品进行了分析。本研究的目的是确定灰分的矿物和化学成分,以及一步水萃取得到的溶液的化学成分。除化学分析外,还采用了x射线衍射(XRD)和扫描电镜-能谱分析(SEM-EDS)。灰样品的矿物和化学成分差别很大。灰分中的重金属含量一般较低,但在一些样品中,某些用于肥料或土壤改良剂的元素含量超过了限制。渗滤液浓度与灰分体积含量之间的相关性较差,表明在研究样品中存在多种不同形式的元素。研究结果表明,生物质灰或生物质-煤共燃灰的潜在利用需要对灰和渗滤液进行复杂的研究。
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Mineralogia
Mineralogia Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
CiteScore
0.80
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0.00%
发文量
5
期刊介绍: - original papers in the scope of widely understood mineralogical sciences (mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, environmental sciences, applied mineralogy etc.) - research articles, short communications, mini-reviews and review articles
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