Abstract
A method for the mechanochemical binding of free calcium oxide in high-calcium fly ash with the formation of calcium orthosilicate is proposed. In this case, it is sufficient to use low-power mechanochemical activators like Fritsch Pulverisette 5 classic line because the mechanochemical treatment of fly ash with the aid of a high-power mill (for example, AGO-2) leads only to the amorphization of its components.
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