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Sulfidization of Acid-Soluble Barium Compounds with Sulfurous Petroleum Coke

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The influence exerted by sulfur contained in petroleum coke on sulfidization of acid-soluble barium compounds formed in reductive calcination of recycled barium sulfate in sodium sulfide production was studied.

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Malysh, L.A., Gaisin, L.G., Prokhorov, A.G. et al. Sulfidization of Acid-Soluble Barium Compounds with Sulfurous Petroleum Coke. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 76, 187–190 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024621805957

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