Grubb et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Phosphate immobilization using an acidic type F fly ashGrubb et al., 2000
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- 11408085908588407625
- Author
- Grubb D
- Guimaraes M
- Valencia R
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- Publication venue
- Journal of hazardous materials
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Batch equilibration experiments using a low calcium (∼ 1 wt.% as CaO), acidic (pH∼ 4.5) Type F fly ash demonstrated phosphate immobilization on the order of 100% to 75% for 50 and 100 mg P/l solutions, respectively. A loosely compacted column of fly ash similarly …
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