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Chemical and physical properties of dry flue gas desulfurization products

Kost et al., 2005

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1117425000684448320
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Kost D
Bigham J
Stehouwer R
Beeghly J
Fowler R
Traina S
Wolfe W
Dick W
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Journal of Environmental Quality

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Beneficial and environmentally safe recycling of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) products requires detailed knowledge of their chemical and physical properties. We analyzed 59 dry FGD samples collected from 13 locations representing four major FGD scrubbing …
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