E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Rare and Rare-Earth Metals in Coal Processing Waste

  • Cherkasova Tatiana,
  • Cherkasova Elizaveta,
  • Tikhomirova Anastasia,
  • Bobrovni-kova Alyona,
  • Goryunova Irina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20172102009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
p. 02009

Abstract

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An urgent issue for power plants operating on solid fuels (coal) is the issue of utilization or use of accumulated production waste - ash and slag materials - in the related production. Ash-slag materials are classified as “waste”, usually grade 5; tens of millions of tons of them being pro-duced annually in the Kemerovo region, which threatens the ecology of the region. At the same time, ash and slag is a very promising raw material. The use of this material as a base for the final product allows us to signifi-cantly expand the possibilities of using coal. The most widespread is the system of ash and slag involving in construction or as a replacement for sand in road construction, or as an additive to building mixtures. However, there are both industrially valuable and environmentally dangerous ele-ments in ash-slag materials. Ash-slag materials can be considered as inde-pendent ore deposits located on the surface and requiring the costs of their extraction.