Advancements of coal fly ash and its prospective implications for sustainable materials in Southeast Asian countries: A review

Coal-fired power plants still dominate the electricity market in Southeast Asia, supplying around 30 % of the total demand, and the demand trend for this sector will continue to be high for decades to come. As a result, coal fly ash (CFA) production has also increased rapidly. However, most countrie...

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Published inRenewable & sustainable energy reviews Vol. 188; p. 113895
Main Authors Darmansyah, Darmansyah, You, Sheng-Jie, Wang, Ya-Fen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.12.2023
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Summary:Coal-fired power plants still dominate the electricity market in Southeast Asia, supplying around 30 % of the total demand, and the demand trend for this sector will continue to be high for decades to come. As a result, coal fly ash (CFA) production has also increased rapidly. However, most countries in this region consider them hazardous waste due to the immense potential for destroying living things and the environment. An increase in the utilization rate of CFA will undoubtedly result in numerous economic and environmental benefits. This article provides an intensive update regarding the current development of CFA utilization research and its realization. This article also provides a specific summary of its use as a medium for valuable materials. Recent studies have proven that CFAs have significant potential due to their physical and chemical characteristics. CFA can be further utilized as an adsorbent, catalyst, mesoporous, and synthesis material for high-efficiency zeolite. By working out the strategies proposed in this paper and the latest research results, the possibility of their utilization can be increased. Thus, the potential of CFA can be utilized to its fullest extent as one of the instruments for Southeast Asia to become a better and more sustainable region. [Display omitted] •Intensive updates regarding the current research developments on using coal fly ash and its realization in Southeast Asia.•Provide information on the potential utilization of coal fly ash due to its physical and chemical properties.•Coal fly ash can be further utilized as adsorbents, catalysts, and in the synthesis of high-efficiency zeolites.•The potential for optimal utilization of coal fly ash can make Southeast Asia a better and more sustainable region.
ISSN:1364-0321
1879-0690
DOI:10.1016/j.rser.2023.113895