A Clean and Efficient Utilization of Fly Ash with a Focus on the Strengthening Decomposition Mechanism of Mullite

31 Pages Posted: 13 Sep 2022

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Jun Hao

Northeastern University

Zhihe Dou

Northeastern University

Ting-an Zhang

Northeastern University

Kun Wang

Northeastern University

Xingyuan Wan

Northeastern University

Song Qi

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abstract

A novel method of comprehensive disposal of low temperature and high-efficiency reduction of fly ash to produce ferrosilicon without slag under the action of Fe2O3 was proposed in this paper. In addition, the promotion of Fe2O3 on the reduction and decomposition of fly ash at a low temperature and the strengthening mechanism of the reduction and decomposition of the mullite phase were systematically studied. The thermodynamic analysis shows that the decomposition reaction of mullite can be carried out only after the free SiO2 in fly ash is exhausted. Combined with the thermodynamic prediction of the equilibrium phase concentration of reduction products, the phase evolution of reduction products and the results of SEM microanalysis, it is proposed that the carbothermal reduction process of fly ash and the decomposition mechanism of mullite are as follows: iron oxide reduction, mullite decomposition into aluminum-silicon oxide and aluminum-silicon oxide deep decomposition and complete release of Al2O3, while the final products of reduction decomposition are ferrosilicon phase and alumina. According to the mineralogical characteristics of reduction decomposition products, a novel idea of preparing ferrosilicon and alumina/calcium aluminate byproducts by electric furnace melting is proposed, which lays a theoretical foundation for the large-scale, slag-free and high-value utilization of fly ash.

Keywords: Carbothermal reduction, FactSage, Fly ash, Mullite, Phase transition

Suggested Citation

Hao, Jun and Dou, Zhihe and Zhang, Ting-an and Wang, Kun and Wan, Xingyuan and Qi, Song, A Clean and Efficient Utilization of Fly Ash with a Focus on the Strengthening Decomposition Mechanism of Mullite. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4217356 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4217356

Jun Hao

Northeastern University ( email )

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Boston, MA 02115
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Zhihe Dou (Contact Author)

Northeastern University ( email )

220 B RP
Boston, MA 02115
United States

Ting-an Zhang

Northeastern University ( email )

220 B RP
Boston, MA 02115
United States

Kun Wang

Northeastern University ( email )

220 B RP
Boston, MA 02115
United States

Xingyuan Wan

Northeastern University ( email )

220 B RP
Boston, MA 02115
United States

Song Qi

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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