AUTHOR=Yadav Virendra Kumar , Modi Timsi , Alyami Abeer Yousef , Gacem Amel , Choudhary Nisha , Yadav Krishna Kumar , Inwati Gajendra Kumar , Wanale Shivraj Gangadhar , Abbas Mohamed , Ji Min-Kyu , Jeon Byong-Hun TITLE=Emerging trends in the recovery of ferrospheres and plerospheres from coal fly ash waste and their emerging applications in environmental cleanup JOURNAL=Frontiers in Earth Science VOLUME=Volume 11 - 2023 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/earth-science/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1160448 DOI=10.3389/feart.2023.1160448 ISSN=2296-6463 ABSTRACT=Coal fly ash (CFA) is one of the major global problems due to its production in huge volumes. Fly ash has numerous toxic heavy metals which it is considered hazardous material. But it has several value-added minerals like ferrous, alumina, and silica along with other minerals. Fly ash also has several natural micros to nanostructured materials, for instance, spherical ferrous-rich particles, cenospheres, plerospheres, carbon nanomaterials, and unburned soot. These microns to nanosized particles are formed from the molten slag of the coal, followed by condensation. Out of all, plerospheres which are hollow spherical particles, and ferrospheres which are ferrous-rich particles have found potential applications in the environmental cleanup, research, catalytic industries, and glass and ceramics industries. Besides this, these particles could be further surface-functionalized or will be purified for their applications. Moreover, these particles are widely explored for their potential in the army and other defense systems like lightweight materials, sensing, etc. The recovery of such particles from waste fly ash will make the process and remediation technology economical and environment friendly. The current review focuses on the various structural and elemental properties of the ferrospheres and plerospheres from the fly ash. This review also focuses on the emerging applications of both naturally formed materials in the CFA.