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Mercury re-emission from adipic acid enhanced FGD absorber–Full scale investigations on∼ 400 MWe boiler (lignite) with oxidant injection to flue gas

Jędrusik et al., 2019

Document ID
15297511611005643376
Author
Jędrusik M
Gostomczyk M
Świerczok A
Łuszkiewicz D
Kobylańska M
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The paper presents the results of an industrial scale study of mercury re-emission phenomenon from the flue gas desulphurization (FGD) absorber that purifies the lignite combustion gases. The available research results on re-emission phenomena at a …
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