Direct identification of hazardous elements in ultra-fine and nanominerals from coal fly ash produced during diesel co-firing.

Sci Total Environ

Environmental Science and Nanotechnology Department, Institute of Environmental Research and Human Development, IPADHC, Capivari de Baixo, Santa Catarina, Brazil; Laboratory of Environmental Researches and Nanotechnology Development, Centro Universitário La Salle, Mestrado em Avaliação de Impactos Ambientais, Victor Barreto, 2288 Centro 92010-000, Canoas, RS, Brazil. Electronic address:

Published: February 2014

This study has provided an initial assessment of the environmental impacts and potential health effects associated with coal fly ash produced during diesel co-firing. Many hazardous elements that are typically detected by multifaceted chemical characterization by XRD, petrology, FE-SEM/EDS, and HR-TEM/SEAD/FFT/EDS in ultra-fine compounds and nanominerals from the co-fired coal fly ashes (CFAs). It provided an in-depth understanding of coal ash produced during diesel co-firing. Several of the neoformed ultra-fine compounds and nano-minerals found in the coal ashes are the same as those commonly associated with oxidation/transformation of aluminosilicates, carbonates, sulphides and phosphates.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.10.007DOI Listing

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