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Assessing the Potential of Rare Earth Elements in Bottom Ash from Coal Combustion in Poland.

Zdzisław AdamczykJoanna KomorekBarbara BiałeckaJacek Nowak
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The aim of the research was to assess the potential of bottom ash from Polish coal-fired power plants as an alternative source of rare earth elements (REY). The potential of these ashes was compared with fly ash from the same coal combustion cycle. The phase and chemical composition, as well as REY, were determined using: X-ray diffraction and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The tested ashes were classified as inert-low pozzolanic and inert-medium pozzolanic , as well as sialic and ferrosialic , with enrichment in detrital material. The phase and chemical composition of bottom ash was similar to fly ash from the same fuel combustion cycle. The REY content in the ash was 199-286 ppm and was lower than the average for global deposits, and the threshold value was considered profitable for recovery from coal. Bottom ash's importance as a potential source of REY will increase by recovering these metals from separated amorphous glass and mullite and grains rich in Al, Mg, K, and P. The industrial value of bottom ash as an alternative source of REY was similar to fly ash from the same fuel combustion cycle.
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