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Coal fly ash, an air pollutant
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Coal 'fly ash'. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of particles of coal fly ash taken from garden air. This is a common atmospheric pollutant emitted from coal-fired power stations. Fly ash is the end product of coal combustion. It can be prevented from escaping from the power station stacks, to some degree, by the use of electrostatic scrubbers and can be recycled for use as ballast in the construction industry. Magnification: unknown.
Credit:
Dr. Ray Clark FRPS & Mervyn de Calcina-Goff FRPS/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS293275
Legacy Identifier:
SB5138
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Size:
2264px × 2241px (~14 MB)
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A650/0089
A650/089
A6500089
air pollution
ash
atmospheric pollutant
coal
compound
fly ash
pollutant
pollution
pulverized fuel ash
sem