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**Can also include [[Charcoal]] and [[Pyrolysis]] / [[Gasification]] as this is "Staged Combustion" (Also this term gets the most google search results, so should "work" the best)
**Can also include [[Charcoal]] and [[Pyrolysis]] / [[Gasification]] as this is "Staged Combustion" (Also this term gets the most google search results, so should "work" the best)
*This also often includes the [[Fly Ash]] ,  and sometimes material from [[Flue Gas Desulferization]]
*This also often includes the [[Fly Ash]] ,  and sometimes material from [[Flue Gas Desulferization]]
*Due to the lack of (significant ammounts of (short of maybe plats consuming tons of material) ) [[Mercury Pollution | Mercury]] and other [[Heavy Metal Pollution | Heavy Metals]] the main issues associated with [[Coal Combustion Products]] are removed
**This also makes processing the ash into [[Potassium Hydroxide]] or other chemicals easier due to less impuritires
* '''Need to get specific data (Some similar data may be in the [[Bio-Crude]] page)


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*[[Bio-Tar]] / [[Creosote]] (Usually more intentional, and requiring a special reactor design, but could be "recovered waste" in some cases)
*[[Clinkers]]
*[[Fly Ash]]
*[[Slag]]
*[[Gypsum]] / [[Gypsum Board]] (seems it is only [[Drywall]] for now?  Need to check in on this)


=External Links=
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*[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0304388613000107 A 2013 Study Titled "Properties of biomass vs. coal fly ashes deposited in electrostatic precipitator" ]
 
[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Biofuel]] [[Category: Materials]] [[Category: Pollution]]

Latest revision as of 06:22, 5 January 2021

Basics

  • Also known as coal combustion by(-)products or coal combustion residuals / waste
  • Essentially all the lefttover material once Biomass is burned
    • Can also include Charcoal and Pyrolysis / Gasification as this is "Staged Combustion" (Also this term gets the most google search results, so should "work" the best)
  • This also often includes the Fly Ash , and sometimes material from Flue Gas Desulferization
  • Due to the lack of (significant ammounts of (short of maybe plats consuming tons of material) ) Mercury and other Heavy Metals the main issues associated with Coal Combustion Products are removed
    • This also makes processing the ash into Potassium Hydroxide or other chemicals easier due to less impuritires
  • Need to get specific data (Some similar data may be in the Bio-Crude page)

Internal Links

External Links