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we report a rapid and water-free process based on flash Joule heating (FJH) for heavy metals removal from CFA.The method is effective for Class C and Class F coal fly ash and other hazardous wastes like red mud or bauxite residue.Techno-economic analysis shows that the process is energy-efficient with the cost of ~$21 ton−1 in electrical energy.
Coal fly ash (CFA) is an attractive diluent additive in cement due to its widespread availability and ultralow cost.The process also lets heavy metals that have evaporated be put in a vacuum chamber to keep them from entering the environment.
The removal efficiency for various heavy metals ranges between 70 percent and 90 percent in just one second.
Study abstract: “Development of cementitious materials with low carbon footprint is critical for greenhouse gas mitigation.and financial organizations may face the challenges of layoffs as AI chatbots handle most customer inquiries and complaints.
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utilizing AI chatbots for customer service can minimize the number of customer support representatives needed.Academics have pointed out that if there is no way to determine whether a paper or other work was written by a human or a bot.
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