Blucher Chemical Engineering Proceedings 2018
DOI: 10.5151/cobeq2018-pt.0462
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O Uso De Zeólitas Sintetizadas a Partir De Cinzas De Carvão Na Adsoção De Manganês

Abstract: RESUMO -Neste trabalho, apresentamos os resultados obtidos para a síntese de zeólitas utilizando as cinzas do carvão mineral brasileiro em conversão por temperatura e pressão ambiente. Os resultados mostram que a aplicação da temperatura ambiente em concentrações e tempos testados resultou na síntese de uma zeólita Na-X (tipo FAU) a partir da dissolução das cinzas. Estes resultados mostram que a formação de zeólitas é influenciada pelas variáveis do processo. Um aumento no tempo de síntese, bem como um aumento… Show more

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“…3 reveal that the FA particles correspond with a spherical shape associated with amorphous aluminosilicate glassy material of submicrometer size [12,30,40] and associated with high temperature during combustion of pulverized coal [50]. From the SEM picture, fly ash particles are mainly spherical with smooth surface and some irregular polymers [40], with several characteristics (microspheres, spheres and plerospheres) [5,8] and cenospheres that contain smaller. This spherical shape is the result of sudden cooling processes during the coal combustion process in the formation of FA [4,51,52].…”
Section: Scanning Electron Microscopy (Sem) Analysismentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…3 reveal that the FA particles correspond with a spherical shape associated with amorphous aluminosilicate glassy material of submicrometer size [12,30,40] and associated with high temperature during combustion of pulverized coal [50]. From the SEM picture, fly ash particles are mainly spherical with smooth surface and some irregular polymers [40], with several characteristics (microspheres, spheres and plerospheres) [5,8] and cenospheres that contain smaller. This spherical shape is the result of sudden cooling processes during the coal combustion process in the formation of FA [4,51,52].…”
Section: Scanning Electron Microscopy (Sem) Analysismentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Regarding the latter more than 40 % of the global electric power generation relies on the burning of coal [4,5], in addition to being the second most used fossil fuel and more important, compared to other kinds of energy [3,6,7]. The reserves are approximately one trillion tons [7], making coal combustion an important process for generation electricity in many countries, however when burned in thermal power plants, its generate residues in form of tiny particles which are carried by combustion gases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%