Light Metals 2013 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118663189.ch20
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Pilot Test of Bauxite Residue Carbonation with Flue Gas

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“…In the case of carbonation, separation of CO 2 from flue/combustion gas is a challenging task. Using flue gas directly for carbonation can be a viable solution, as shown by Venancio and colleagues () and Pasquier and colleagues (). However, constituents of flue gas, such as sulfur oxide, can impair the CO 2 uptake (Liu et al.…”
Section: Technical Aspects Of Stainless Steel Bricksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of carbonation, separation of CO 2 from flue/combustion gas is a challenging task. Using flue gas directly for carbonation can be a viable solution, as shown by Venancio and colleagues () and Pasquier and colleagues (). However, constituents of flue gas, such as sulfur oxide, can impair the CO 2 uptake (Liu et al.…”
Section: Technical Aspects Of Stainless Steel Bricksmentioning
confidence: 99%