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Systematic study of the formation and chemical/mineral composition of waste-to-energy (WTE) fly ash

Tian et al., 2023

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11764352844849073362
Author
Tian Y
Themelis N
Bourtsalas A
Kawashima S
Gorokhovich Y
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Materials Chemistry and Physics

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Abstract Waste-to-Energy (WTE) power plants combust post-recycling municipal solid waste (MSW). WTE fly ash (FA) is the air pollution control (APC) residue and is classified as hazardous waste. A systematic study was conducted on the formation, chemical/mineral …
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