The removal of unburned carbon from fly ash by kerosene extraction

The recycling process was developed to remove and recover unburned carbon from fly ash using kerosene extraction. The effects of experimental factors such as shaking time, initial unburned carbon content, and organic to suspension (O/S) ratio on the removal of unburned carbon were investigated to ob...

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Main Authors: Sung, H., Yoo, Kyoungkeun, Lee, S.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Taylor & Francis 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54938
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author Sung, H.
Yoo, Kyoungkeun
Lee, S.
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Lee, S.
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description The recycling process was developed to remove and recover unburned carbon from fly ash using kerosene extraction. The effects of experimental factors such as shaking time, initial unburned carbon content, and organic to suspension (O/S) ratio on the removal of unburned carbon were investigated to obtain the optimum conditions. The results indicate that the removal ratio of unburned carbon increased with increasing shaking times and decreasing the initial unburned carbon content, but the residual amount of unburned carbon was independent of O/S ratio. The content of unburned carbon decreased successfully to less than 3% under the following conditions; 15 min in shaking time, 10% in pulp density, 30 °C in temperature, 200 rpm in shaking speed, and 0.5 in O/S ratio.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-549382017-11-09T07:28:21Z The removal of unburned carbon from fly ash by kerosene extraction Sung, H. Yoo, Kyoungkeun Lee, S. The recycling process was developed to remove and recover unburned carbon from fly ash using kerosene extraction. The effects of experimental factors such as shaking time, initial unburned carbon content, and organic to suspension (O/S) ratio on the removal of unburned carbon were investigated to obtain the optimum conditions. The results indicate that the removal ratio of unburned carbon increased with increasing shaking times and decreasing the initial unburned carbon content, but the residual amount of unburned carbon was independent of O/S ratio. The content of unburned carbon decreased successfully to less than 3% under the following conditions; 15 min in shaking time, 10% in pulp density, 30 °C in temperature, 200 rpm in shaking speed, and 0.5 in O/S ratio. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54938 10.1080/12269328.2015.1096841 Taylor & Francis restricted
spellingShingle Sung, H.
Yoo, Kyoungkeun
Lee, S.
The removal of unburned carbon from fly ash by kerosene extraction
title The removal of unburned carbon from fly ash by kerosene extraction
title_full The removal of unburned carbon from fly ash by kerosene extraction
title_fullStr The removal of unburned carbon from fly ash by kerosene extraction
title_full_unstemmed The removal of unburned carbon from fly ash by kerosene extraction
title_short The removal of unburned carbon from fly ash by kerosene extraction
title_sort removal of unburned carbon from fly ash by kerosene extraction
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54938