Document Type
Article
Abstract
Uranium and thorium are part of the mineral assemblages within coals. Uranium can also occur in organic associations, particularly in low-rank coals. While the average U concentration in coals is 2.9 ppm for low-rank coals and 1.9 ppm for bituminous and higher rank coals, high concentrations are known from certain low-rank and thin coals and from coals in areas associated with U mineralization. No high-U coals are mined for power production in the United States. Uranium and Th in coal combustion products are found in amounts more or less in proportion to their concentrations in the feed coal. Not being volatile elements, both U and Th are concentrated in the fly ash and bottom ash with, in most cases, little indication of partitioning relative to particle size or point of ash collection.
First Page
44
Last Page
53
DOI
https://doi.org/10.4177/CCGP-D-16-00002.1
Volume
8
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Recommended Citation
Hower, James C., Dai, Shifeng, Eskenazy, Greta, 2016, Distribution of Uranium and Other Radionuclides in Coal and Coal Combustion Products, with Discussion of Occurrences of Combustion Products in Kentucky Power Plants. Coal Combustion and Gasification Products 8, 44-53, doi: 10.4177/CCGP-D-16-00002.1
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