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  • 11. Effect of operating parameters and reactor structure on moderate temperature dry desulfurization.
    Zhang J, You C, Qi H, Hou B, Chen C, Xu X.
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  • 13. Multi-functional sorbents for the simultaneous removal of sulfur and lead compounds from hot flue gases.
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  • 18. Sulfation and attrition of calcium sorbent in a bubbling fluidized bed.
    Chu CY, Hsueh KW, Hwang SJ.
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    Li Y, Tong H, Zhuo Y, Chen C, Xu X.
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