Feasible recycling of industrial waste coal fly ash for preparation of anorthite-cordierite based porous ceramic membrane supports with addition of dolomite

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Yingchao Dong ◽  
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Stuart Hampshire ◽  
Li Zhu ◽  
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SEM images of mullite membrane support (a) without addition, (b) with addition of AlF3, (c) with addition of MoO3 and (d) with addition of AlF3 and MoO3.


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Author(s):  
Dean M Golden

This paper reviews the pathways that large volume utility wastes can take which can cause environmental effects. Potential interactions of the environment with land-disposed utility wastes include: (1) effects on local air quality, (2) efforts on soils and vegetation, (3) phytotoxicity, (4) groundwater effeccts, (5) effects on surface waters, and (6) disposal site washout. Both natural and engineered mitigating mechanisms are reviewed.


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Hongbin Zhao ◽  
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Guoxing Xiong

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M. F. Zhu ◽  
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M NAKAIWA ◽  
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