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Dilute-Acid-Extractable Phosphorus, Arsenic, And Selenium In Weathered And Fresh Coal Fly Ash, Chris Wilbanks, Kristofor Brye, David Miller
Dilute-Acid-Extractable Phosphorus, Arsenic, And Selenium In Weathered And Fresh Coal Fly Ash, Chris Wilbanks, Kristofor Brye, David Miller
Discovery, The Student Journal of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
Fly ash is a byproduct of the combustion of coal, primarily by coal-fired power plants. Over 97.8 million tonnes of fly ash are produced each year in the United States. Fly ash can contain trace elements in concentrations that can cause health risks. Recent spills have highlighted that fly ash disposal is problematic. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of fly-ash type (fresh and weathered) from a local coal-burning power plant and extraction time (2 and 6 h) on dilute-acid extractable concentrations of phosphorus (P), arsenic (As), and selenium (Se). Ash samples were extracted with 0.1 …