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The State of Art Technique of Pre-ozonation Processes for Intensification of Emission Control from Stationary Sources

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This work demonstrates state of art technique in the field of environmental engineering research, i.e. utilization of ozone for waste gases treatment in power and chemical plants as well as refineries. The special focus is put on the mercury removal due to recently signed Minamata Convention.

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This work was supported by the grant IP2011 049871 founded by Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education.

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Skalska, K. (2015). The State of Art Technique of Pre-ozonation Processes for Intensification of Emission Control from Stationary Sources. In: Oral, A., Bahsi Oral, Z., Ozer, M. (eds) 2nd International Congress on Energy Efficiency and Energy Related Materials (ENEFM2014). Springer Proceedings in Energy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16901-9_31

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