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CFBC ash hydration studies
Authors:Edward J. Anthony  Lufei Jia  Yinghai Wu
Affiliation:CANMET Energy Technology Centre—Ottawa (CETC), Natural Resources Canada, 1 Haanel Drive, Ottawa, Ont., Canada K1A 1M1
Abstract:Hydration studies on CFBC ashes have shown that the acetone technique to prevent hydration in stored samples is relatively effective, only allowing some slight degree of hydration over days in the presence of excess water. In the presence of large excesses of water sufficient to control temperature increases, the degree of bulk mixing has no effect on the degree of hydration, which is shown to be relatively slow at ambient conditions, taking hours to complete. Finally, the effect of salt addition on hydration has been shown to be negligible at the low levels typical of wastewater, but there may be effects at ion concentrations typical of seawater. This work suggests that experience gained from lime hydration should be applied with caution to studies on hydration of CFBC ashes.
Keywords:FBC ash   Quenching hydration   Lime   Salt addition
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