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Deoxygenation of chemically purified water at thermal power plants

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Results are reported from experimental studies of the removal of dissolved oxygen from chemically purified water by catalytic hydrogenation on a palladium catalyst.

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Translated from Élektricheskie Stantsii, December 2008, No. 12, pp. 42–45.

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Kudinov, A.A., Solodyannikova, Y.V., Tsabilev, O.V. et al. Deoxygenation of chemically purified water at thermal power plants. Power Technol Eng 43, 131–134 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10749-009-0087-2

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