Research Highlight: Shandong University

- Jinan, China

Shandong University is located in Jinan CIty, Shandong Province, in the eastern part of China.

Professor Wang Wen Long and the team at Shandong University’s National Engineering Laboratory for Coal-fired Pollutants Emission Reduction have focused on complimentary utilization, solid wastes and life cycle assessment in their latest research. The research pertaining to Sulfoaluminate cementitious material at was presented 2017’s Coal Ash Asia conference in Beijing, China. Below is the abstract from this paper.

Complementary Utilization of Red Mud, FGD Gypsum and Other Solid Wastes to Prepare Sulfoaluminate Cementitious Material

Abstract: In the utilization processes of single solid waste, some fundamental problems always exist, including small solid waste dose, high cost, poor performance and low added value of products, difficulties in market exploitation, etc. Professor Wang proposes complementary utilization of varied solid wastes. High-performance sulfoaluminate cementitious materials (SCM) were successfully prepared by using 100% industrial solid wastes (red mud, flue gas desulfurization gypsum, aluminum slag and carbide slag) in an industrial rotary kiln at 1300°C. The product performances reached as high as 39MPa ,57MPa and 76MPa for 1d, 3d and 28d compressive strength, respectively. Environment impact assessment was also conducted for this process based on life cycle theory. It was proven that using industrial solid wastes to prepare SCM could reduce total environmental burden by 38.62% compared to using conventional materials. This technological conception can promote the large-scale utilization of massive solid waste and boost green and circular development of society.

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Research Highlight: Technology for Extracting Alumina from Fly Ash and Research on Acid/alkali Double Circulation

- Beijing, China

During Coal Ash Asia 2017 this past July, there was substantial discussion surrounding alumina extraction from coal/coal ash and strategies for making the processes practically adapted. Professor Jiang Xun Xiong of Beijing General Research Institute of Mining & Metallurgy posited research concerning the processing and separation of the alumina from fly ash. Below is the abstract of the research provided at CAA2017. Beijing General Research Institute of Mining & Metallurgy have continued to be loyal participants in our annual events, and are committed to efficient technology integration and environmental protection.

BGRIMM is analyzing development and current status about alumina extracted from high-aluminum powder fly ash, and taking subjective analysis for current typical processes in China. Processes include energy consumption, material consumption, three-wastes, product quality. Discussing bottlenecking and development trends for extracting alumina from fly ash, and proposing fly ash conversion using sulfur acid. Will explore the process’ reactions and decomposition, low-temperature alkaline sink and two circulations for alumina extraction. The study results confirm two circulations for acid and alkaline are needed.

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