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Partitioning ofthe Refractory Metals, Nickel and Chromium, in Combustion Systems

Linaka et al., 1998

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8021362858179138145
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Linaka w
Wendt J
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Combustion science and technology

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The partitioning of nickel (Ni) and chromium (Cr) in a laboratory scale combustor was investigated theoretically and experimentally. Theoretical predictions based on chemical equilibrium indicate that chlorine significantly increases the volatility ofNi because of the …
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