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Main Title Characterization and control of gaseous emissions from coal-fired fluidized-bed boilers : interim report /
Author Robison, E. B. ; Bagnul, A. H. ; Bisho, J. W. ; Ehrlic, S.
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Robison, E. B.
Bahnulo, A. H.
Bishop, J. W.
Ehrlich, S.
CORP Author Pope, Evans and Robbins, Alexandria, Va.
Publisher Pope, Evans and Robbins,
Year Published 1970
Report Number EPA APTD-0655
Stock Number PB 198 413
OCLC Number 31513612
Subjects Coal--Combustion ; Fluidized-bed furnaces--Testing ; Air--Pollution--United States
Additional Subjects ( Air pollution ; Combustion products) ; ( Coal ; Air pollution) ; ( Furnaces ; Air pollution) ; ( Adsorbents ; Limestone) ; ( Sulfur dioxide ; Adsorption) ; Fluidized bed processors ; Particles ; Nitrogen dioxide ; Pilot plants ; Hydrocarbons ; Fly ash ; Tests ; Boilers ; Injection ; Cost estimates ; Air pollution control
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ELBD ARCHIVE EPA APTD-0655 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 06/16/2021
NTIS  PB-198 413 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations ; 18 cm
Abstract
Results are presented from a test program to characterize the air pollution emissions from the combustion of coal in a fluidized bed combustion and to assess the potential of fluidized-bed combustion for air pollution control. These emissions were monitored under a comparatively large number of different conditions. Efforts were made to reduce emissions of oxides of sulfur by the use of limestone-based sorbents and to determine the conditions most favorable for the reduction. Emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitric oxide and hydrocarbon were monitored continuously with periodic samples taken for measurement of particulates and wet test determination of SO(x) and NO(x). When conditions most favorable for air pollution control were established on a pilot scale, the conditions were reproduced in tests with the fluidized-bed boiler module. (Author)
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"PB 198 413." "October 1970." Appendix A, Enclosures, interspersed throughout report.