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A Brazilian coal fly ash as a potential source of rare earth elements

Rare earth elements (REEs) have several applications and their market demands have increased. Recently, coal fly ash (CFA) has been considered as a source of these elements. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the REEs content in a CFA from a Brazilian coal power plant by instrumental neutron...

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Published in:Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 2017-02, Vol.311 (2), p.1235-1241
Main Authors: Lange, Camila N., Camargo, Iara M. C., Figueiredo, Ana Maria G. M., Castro, Liliana, Vasconcellos, Marina B. A., Ticianelli, Regina B.
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description Rare earth elements (REEs) have several applications and their market demands have increased. Recently, coal fly ash (CFA) has been considered as a source of these elements. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the REEs content in a CFA from a Brazilian coal power plant by instrumental neutron analysis, to classify it according to commercial purposes and to assess the weathering impact in the REEs content, since it is held in fields nearby the power plant. The results pointed no significant REEs leachability and indicated this CFA as a promising REEs source.
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Coal fired power plants
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Electric power plants
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Hadrons
Heavy Ions
Inorganic Chemistry
Leaching
Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Physics
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Power plants
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Trace elements
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