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Control of Mercury Emissions from Coal-Fired Power Plants
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Exploratory Research - Engineering, Chemistry, and Physics) (1999)
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Dissertation/Thesis | Sterling RO. The homogeneous and heterogeneous chemistry of arsenic and mercury at post combustion conditions. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, May 2004. |
R828170 (Final) |
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Presentation | Qiu J, Helble JJ. Experimental and modeling study of mercury oxidation under simulated post-coal combustion conditions. Presented at the 5th International Symposium on Coal Combustion, Nanjing, China, November 2003. |
R828170 (Final) |
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Proceedings | Helble JJ. Trace element and mercury emissions and control in combustion systems. In: Proceedings of the Learning from the Minamata Disease: 4th Trace Element Workshop, Minamata, Japan, July 2003. |
R828170 (Final) |
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Proceedings | Qiu J, Helble JJ. Development of an improved model for determining the effects of SO2 on homogeneous mercury oxidation. In: Proceedings of the Clearwater Conference: the 28th International Technical Conference on Coal Utilization & Fuel Systems, Clearwater, FL, March 10-13, 2003. |
R828170 (Final) |
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Proceedings | Qiu J, Sterling RO, Helble JJ. Kinetic modeling of Cl-containing species transformations and their effects on mercury oxidation under simulated coal combustion conditions. In: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Coal Science, Cairns, Australia, November 2-6, 2003 (available on CD-ROM). |
R828170 (Final) |
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Proceedings | Sterling RO, Qiu J, Helble JJ. Experimental study of mercury homogeneous reaction chemistry under post-flame conditions. In: American Chemical Society, Fuel Chemistry Division Preprints, Anaheim, CA, March 28-April 1, 2004. |
R828170 (Final) |
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