Abstract:
The fly ash produced from the burning of pulverized coal in a coal
fired boiler is a fine-grained, powdery particulate material that is carried off
in the flue gas. Approximately 70 to 75 percent of the generated fly ash is still
disposed of in landfills or storage lagoons. Much of this ash, however, can be
recovered and used. Examples of these applications are: additives for the
immobilization of industrial wastewater treatments; Extraction of valuable
metals, such as Al, Si, Fe, Ge, Ga, V, Ni, Zn; Land stabilization in mining
areas; Sorbents for flue gas desulfurization et all. In order to use the ash for
synthesis of zeolites and adsorbents, we proposed to conduct their
characterization from a chemical, mineralogical and technological point of
view. For this we performed the chemical analysis for the oxidic compounds,
the thermogravimetrical and the FTIR analysis. Also, we have run analysis in
order to determine their density and their Blaine specific surface. This paper
presents the result of the study of ash characterization produced by CET Iasi
in order to obtain new adsorbents for wastewater treatment.