Mineralogical and Geochemical Characteristics of PFA (Pulverised Fuel Ash) from Yongwol Power Plant

영월 화력발전소에서 배출된 석탄회의 광물학적, 지화학적 특성

  • Lee, Gyoo Ho (Department of Earth System Sciences, Yonsei University) ;
  • Choi, Sun Kyung (Department of Earth System Sciences, Yonsei University) ;
  • Moon, Hi-Soo (Department of Earth System Sciences, Yonsei University) ;
  • Lee, Sang Hoon (Division of Life Sciences, Catholic University of Korea)
  • 이규호 (연세대학교 지구시스템과학과) ;
  • 최선경 (연세대학교 지구시스템과학과) ;
  • 문희수 (연세대학교 지구시스템과학과) ;
  • 이상훈 (한국카톨릭대학교 생명과학부)
  • Received : 1997.09.20
  • Published : 1997.10.31

Abstract

The main purpose of this study is to investigate mineralogical and chemical changes during natural weathering, and assess the mobility of major and trace elements. Yongwol power plant utilize anthracite coal which is mainly composed of illite, kaolinite, pyrophyllite and quartz in mineralogy. Coal and coal-derived fly ash samples were sampled by the electrostatic precipitator in Yongwol coal-fired power plant in Korea. Short term weathered fly ash were also collected in ash disposal mound, and two profile soil samples were taken from an ash near the power plant. Amorphous materials are the main component of the fly ash, and mullite, quartz, magnetite and heamatite are present in all coal-derived fly ash. In chemistry, Si and Al are the most abundant elements of the total content. The ash samples were fractionated into upper $90{\mu}m$ and under $45{\mu}m$ size. Finer particles show higher concentrations in metal contents including Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, V, Zn and Pb. Concentration of Zn and Pb are nearly 4 times higher concentration in the finer particles. For the profile samples, the concentrations of $SiO_2$, $Na_2O$, MgO and $K_2O$ generally show increasing trends with depth, whereas those of $Fe_2O_3$ and $TiO_2$ appear to decrease with depth. Content of MnO does not show any specific depth trend. For the trace elements, Co, Cu, Ni and V show increasing concentrations with depth.

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Supported by : 학술진흥재단, 대우재단