Author:
Dekkers M.J.,Pietersen H.S.
Abstract
ABSTRACTBetween 20 and 50 per cent of the total iron in low-Ca fly ashes resides in low-substitution magnetite spinel with Curie temperatures in between 565 and 590°C. A TEM study reveals that the spinel consists of aggregates of closely spaced spherules of 10 – 30 nm in diameter, which is in complete agreement with rock magnetic determinations. The low-field magnetic susceptibility correlates extremely well with total iron and fairly well with specific heavy metals. Measurement of the magnetic susceptibility may serve as a rapid tool for the evaluation of the speciation of these heavy metals in fly ash.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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