2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.2c06105
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Epoxy Flooring/Oil Fly Ash as a Multifunctional Composite with Enhanced Mechanical Performance for Neutron Shielding and Chemical-Resistance Applications

Abstract: Heavy-oil fly ash (HOFA) is a graphitic carbon powder extracted in vast amounts as a waste material from burning crude oil in power plants. This HOFA has attractive structural properties besides its high amount of pure carbon (∼90 wt %). This powder exists in spherical, highly porous micron-sized particles, which implies its great potential as a mechanical reinforcement for different polymers. In this work, HOFA has been utilized to enhance the mechanical properties of epoxy flooring at HOFA weight fractions o… Show more

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“…The composition and physico-chemical characteristics of HOFA were studied quite comprehensively. HOFA particles have a typical size of 10-100 µm [74], although the size depends heavily on the process. The bulk density of HOFA varies from 0.50 to 1.50 g/cm 3 and the porosity is estimated as 10.31% [75].…”
Section: Hydrometallurgical Approaches For Metal Extraction From Ashmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The composition and physico-chemical characteristics of HOFA were studied quite comprehensively. HOFA particles have a typical size of 10-100 µm [74], although the size depends heavily on the process. The bulk density of HOFA varies from 0.50 to 1.50 g/cm 3 and the porosity is estimated as 10.31% [75].…”
Section: Hydrometallurgical Approaches For Metal Extraction From Ashmentioning
confidence: 99%