Major Findings of the Three-Step Activation Technique
The present chapter deals with the inferences derived from the “three-step activation” of the hopper ash, which has been ascertained to be the superior ash over lagoon ash, as described in Chap. 5 . This technique has been found to be superior over conve
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Bhagwanjee Jha Devendra Narain Singh
Fly Ash Zeolites Innovations, Applications, and Directions
Advanced Structured Materials Volume 78
Series editors Andreas Öchsner, Southport Queensland, Australia Lucas F.M. da Silva, Porto, Portugal Holm Altenbach, Magdeburg, Germany
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Bhagwanjee Jha Devendra Narain Singh •
Fly Ash Zeolites Innovations, Applications, and Directions
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Bhagwanjee Jha Department of Civil Engineering Dr. B. B. A. Government Polytechnic Karad (D.P.), Dadra and Nagar Haveli India
ISSN 1869-8433 Advanced Structured Materials ISBN 978-981-10-1402-4 DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-1404-8
Devendra Narain Singh Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai, Maharashtra India
ISSN 1869-8441
(electronic)
ISBN 978-981-10-1404-8
(eBook)
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Preface
It gives us great pleasure in presenting this book, which mainly focuses on the latest trends in the field of utilization of fly ash. Though various conventional applications of fly ash in the construction sector are very well known to the society, a considerable amount of the fly ash is still lying unused in most of the thermal power plants and hence is a potential threat to both human and environmental health. In this situation, there is a need to focus on the innovative ideas for the value addition of the fly ash and enhance its utilization. In this context, a thorough review of state-of-the-art on the fly ash utilization and various innovative efforts made by the researchers, in the recent past, for synthesis of zeolites (popularly known as fly ash zeolites) from the fly ash are presented in this handbook. These zeol
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