2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2005.10.033
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MSW catalytic combustion by alkali and alkali–earth salts

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“…Through analysising the second weightlessness peak, we found that MgO has promoting effect on the combustion of fixed carbon. The studies on catalytic combustion of MSW [5] have also reached the same conclusions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Through analysising the second weightlessness peak, we found that MgO has promoting effect on the combustion of fixed carbon. The studies on catalytic combustion of MSW [5] have also reached the same conclusions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…2, shows the TG and DTG analyses of the original and Na 2 ZrO 3 samples thermalhumidity treated. Thermal curve, of the original sample, shows a unique lost of 1.5 wt%, between 210 and 315 • C. It corresponds to a dehydroxylation process of Na-OH superficial species (Boxiong et al, 2006). When Na 2 ZrO 3 sample was previously humiditytreated at 40 • C, its thermogram changed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Not only the oxides but also other compounds of group IIA are becoming relevant for this reaction. Boxiong and co‐workers conducted the reaction with a range of group IA and IIA compounds using air as the oxidant. The MSW was mainly household residues from Nankai University residences and were homogenized to 1‐mm size.…”
Section: Gasification Technologies For Msw Upgrading To Syngasmentioning
confidence: 99%