1983
DOI: 10.2172/5166424
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Simultaneous high-temperature removal of alkali and particulates in a pressurized gasification system. Final technical progress report, April 1981-July 1983

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“…During this process, the alkali atoms are embedded irreversibly in the getter matrix according to Eq. . true right1 left 2normalMeCl+2 normalH2 normalO+normalA normall2 normalO3 ·xnormalSi normalO2 normalM normale2 normalO·normalA normall2 normalO3 ·xnormalSi normalO2 +2normalHCl …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During this process, the alkali atoms are embedded irreversibly in the getter matrix according to Eq. . true right1 left 2normalMeCl+2 normalH2 normalO+normalA normall2 normalO3 ·xnormalSi normalO2 normalM normale2 normalO·normalA normall2 normalO3 ·xnormalSi normalO2 +2normalHCl …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sorbents include a variety of natural minerals such as diatomaceous earth (silicas), clays, or kaolinite. Sorbent can also be synthesized such as activated alumina from bauxite minerals [58,89,187]. Minerals such as kaolinite and bauxite are capable of high temperature (1000°C) removal applications both inside and downstream of the gasifier.…”
Section: Sulfurmentioning
confidence: 99%