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61· A process to achieve carbon capture from limestone calcination in a steam atmosphere generated by the combustion of hydrogen and oxygen has been developed and …
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200141· This study has examined the effects of limestone characteristics (microstructure and texture) and calcination temperature on the reactivity of the produced quicklime.Two types …
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1998514· Calcination of Finely Divided Limestones References R. S. Boynton , “ Chemistry and Technology of Lime and Limestone ”, John Wiley & Sons, 1980 , ISBN 0-471 …
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200141· Test results indicate that the lower the limestone calcination temperature, the more reactive the produced quicklime. The optimum …
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Thermochim. Acta 1982;54:187-199. [15] R. Borgwardt. Calcination kinetics and surface area of dispersed limestone particles. AIChE J. 1985;31:103-111. [16] J.S. Dennis, A.N. Hayhurst. the …
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