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Extraction of nutrients from biomass ashes with varying extraction times
Michaela Kröppl
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Christof Lanzerstorfer
, Michaela Zeiner
Research Center Wels
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Biomass Ash
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Nutritive Element
100%
Extraction Time
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Leaching
50%
Fly Ash
50%
SO42-
50%
Ca2+
50%
Distilled Water
50%
Austrian
25%
Extraction Methods
25%
Leachate
25%
Bottom Ash
25%
Fine Fraction
25%
Coarse Fraction
25%
Trace Elements
25%
Environmental Conditions
25%
Wood
25%
Incineration
25%
Biomass Incineration
25%
Incineration Plant
25%
Synthetic Fertilizer
25%
PH Value
25%
Ion Chromatography
25%
Inorganic Constituents
25%
Leaching Experiment
25%
Salt Solution
25%
Flue Gas
25%
Deionized Water
25%
Plant nutrients
25%
Leaching Time
25%
N-P-K
25%
Furnace Bottom Ash
25%
Sequential Extraction
25%
Relevant Components
25%
Soil Conditions
25%
Leaching Behavior
25%
Ammonium Acetate
25%
Acetate Solution
25%
Plant Availability
25%
Water-salt Solution
25%
Environmental Soil
25%
Flue Gasses
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Bottom Ash
100%
Incineration
100%
Trace Element
50%
Organic Material
50%
Sequential Extraction
50%
Soil Condition
50%
Flue Gas
50%
Ion Chromatography
50%
Chemistry
Isolation Method
100%
Potassium Ion
100%
Flue Gas
50%
Sequential Extraction
50%
Ammonium Acetate
50%
Ion Chromatography
50%
Engineering
Biomass Ash
100%
Bottom Ash
50%
Isolation Method
50%
Incineration
25%
Organic Material
25%
Incineration Plant
25%
Ion Chromatography
25%
Leaching Behavior
25%
Soil Condition
25%
Flue Gas
25%
Chemical Engineering
Trace Element
100%
Deionized Water
100%
Ion Chromatography
100%