A. Ramesh et Ja. Kozinski, Analysis of surface topography of ash particles obtained from sludge combustion using tapping-mode AFM, APPL SURF S, 152(3-4), 1999, pp. 185-192
Analysis of ash particles obtained after the thermal treatment of pulp and
paper sludge has been carried out by atomic force microscopy (AFM) to estab
lish their surface topography. Results were compared to those obtained on a
sh particles prepared by thermal treatment of a simulated ash pellet prepar
ed by using synthetic oxides. The AFM images of the simulated ash showed a
rigid glassy pellet with smooth continuous non-porous outer surface with a
vertical surface variation of about 0.7 nm. The real ash was also found to
have a continuous, non-porous and relatively smooth outer surface (vertical
surface variation is 14.3 nm). The results obtained by AFM as well as SEM
and X-ray diffraction (XRD) indicate that the major surface topographic fea
tures of both the real and the simulated ash are similar. On the basis of t
hese results, it is suggested that the simulated ash could be used to exami
ne the selected characteristics of the real ash. Simulated ash analysis may
also help to solve problems associated with parallel AAS, ICP-AES and XRD
analyses of the real ash, since it is usually difficult to generate enough
of the ash material for these analyses. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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