Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1753123 | International Journal of Coal Geology | 2014 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Ge oxides (e.g., GeO2) are the major Ge carrier in the fly ashes. Other Ge-bearing mineral phases, however, were also identified, including glass, Ca ferrites, solid solutions of Ge in SiO2, and probably elemental Ge or Ge (Ge-W) carbide, as well as previously-unknown complex oxides including (Ge,As)Ox, (Ge,As,Sb)Ox, (Ge,As,W)Ox, and (Ge,W)Ox. Some portion of the Ge occurs as adsorbed species in different types of unburnt carbon (Types 1 and 2) in the ash particles.
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Authors
Shifeng Dai, Vladimir V. Seredin, Colin R. Ward, Jianhua Jiang, James C. Hower, Xiaolin Song, Yaofa Jiang, Xibo Wang, Tatiana Gornostaeva, Xiao Li, Huidong Liu, Lixin Zhao, Cunliang Zhao,