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EnviroTech :: R&D BASF Collaboration Yields Fly Ash Treatment for Concrete Applications9:20 AM MDT | June 19, 2012 | Rebecca Coons FlyAshDirect, a Cincinnati coal combustion production management company, says a joint development partnership with BASF has yielded a chemical solution that can fix activated carbon tainted by fly ash for concrete applications. The chemical solution beneficiates fly ashes used in concrete that have been exposed to Powder Activated Carbon (PAC), a material widely accepted as a method to control mercury emissions at coal burning power plants. PAC injection systems will deposit activated carbon onto the fly ash as it travels through the flue gas, subsequently... This information is only available to Chemical Week subscribers. Forgot your user ID or password?
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