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Production of vitreous materials from mineral coal bottom ash to minimize the pollution resulting from the waste generated by the thermoelectrical industry
Producción de materiales vítreos a partir de escoria de carbón mineral para reducir la contaminación producida por los residuos generados por la industria termoeléctrica
Camila da Silva Gonçalvesa,
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, Adriano Michael Bernardinb, Rozineide Aparecida Antunes Boca Santaa, Cassio Leonia, Geraldo Jorge Mayer Martinsa, Claudia Terezinha Kniessc, Humberto Gracher Riellaa
a Chemical Engineering Department, Santa Catarina Federal University, P. O. Box 476, Trindade, 88.040-900 Florianópolis, SC, Brazil
b Santa Catarina Extreme South University, 88.806-000 Criciúma, SC, Brazil
c University Nove de Julho, 05001-000 São Paulo, SP, Brazil
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