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Detecting Organic Materials in Fly Ash using Chromatographic Method
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
water and environmental sustainability
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2710-3404
DOI - 10.52293/wes.1.4.57
Subject(s) - fly ash , inert , environmental science , waste management , gas chromatography , humus , coal , chemistry , environmental chemistry , chromatography , engineering , organic chemistry , soil science , soil water
Fly ash, a byproduct of coal-fired power plants, is entirely inorganic and inert, making it unfit for life. In Korba, fly ash is deposited in dykes, which are open embankments. The quest for organic compounds was critical because the humus formation is a revolution in fly ash, and just it will be capable of supporting life forms. This was conducted in the dykes to verify the organic materials source in fly ash, namely, whether they are originated from coal, furnace start-up oil, or animals and plants that grew in the area. Thin layer chromatography and ascending paper chromatography in a liquid medium were used as the method.

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