Gadolinium enrichment in association with the magnetic fraction of fly ash: Real or an illusion?

Author:

Hower James1,Groppo John2,Qian Dali3,Briot Nicolas4,Morgan Tonya4,Hopps Shelley4,Cantando Elizabeth5

Affiliation:

1. Center for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky; Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Kentucky

2. Center for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky; Department of Mining Engineering, University of Kentucky

3. Center for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky; Electron Microscopy Center, University of Kentucky

4. University of Kentucky

5. National Center for Earth and Environmental Nanotechnology (NanoEarth), Virginia Tech; Kollmorgen

Abstract

Gadolinium, and possibly praseodymium, are relatively enriched in the magnetic fractions of Class F fly ashes from Central Appalachian coal sources. Although the enrichment is evident in the inductively coupled plasma–atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) determinations of the rare earth content, transmission electron microscopy–energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (TEM-EDS) examination of the fly ash fails to show the sites of the Gd or Pr. This apparent lack of correlation could be due to the inability of the EDS to detect low concentrations of the rare earth elements definitively; interferences in the analytics, leading to false positives in the chemical analysis; or the overlap of the energies of Gd and/or Pr with more abundant elements, leading to inaccurate negative results.

Publisher

Center for Applied Energy Research

Subject

Community and Home Care

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