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Research of sorption processes using chemical water purification sludge for nitrogen and sulfur oxides contained in smoke gases emitted from a thermal power station

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The possibility of the use of chemical water purification sludge of the Kazan Thermal Power Plant-1 as a sorbent for treatment of smoke gases is considered. The sorption capacity was studied, the sorption isotherm was obtained, and an adsorber with a fixed layer of sludge and acting periodically was analyzed.

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Original Russian Text © L.A. Nikolaeva, 2013, published in Teploenergetika.

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Nikolaeva, L.A. Research of sorption processes using chemical water purification sludge for nitrogen and sulfur oxides contained in smoke gases emitted from a thermal power station. Therm. Eng. 60, 244–247 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601513040095

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