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Transformation characteristics of arsenic and lead during coal combustion

Ji et al., 2019

Document ID
5031406817609083453
Author
Ji P
Song G
Xu W
Song Q
Publication year
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Energy & Fuels

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The study of the transformation of heavy metals during the coal combustion process is of great significance to controlling their emission. In this study, three coals with different contents of arsenic (As), lead (Pb), and mineral elements were selected. The experiments …
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