High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of a Powder River Basin Coal-Derived Fly Ash

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Examination of a fly ash derived from the combustion of a low-S, subbituminous Powder River Basin coal by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and High-resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM), both supplemented by Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), showed that the fly ashes were dominated by amorphous phases, Ca-rich plagioclase feldspars, Mg-rich phases, complex Ca-Mg-Al-Si-Ti-Fe grains, and trace amounts of REE-rich particles. Many of the particles were rimmed by a Ca-S, possibly a sulfate. HRTEM-EDS examination of a REE-rich particle proved it to be a mix of light- and heavy-rare earth minerals mixed with amorphous phases.

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Hower, J. C., Berti, D., Winkler, C. R., Qian, D., & Briot, N. J. (2022). High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of a Powder River Basin Coal-Derived Fly Ash. Minerals, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/min12080975

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