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Dry sulfurization processes offer the significant advantages of low
capital and low operating costs when compared to wet
desulfurization. They hold great potential for the economical
reduction of sulfur emissions from power utilities that use
high-sulfur coal. Dry Scrubbing Technologies for Flue Gas
Desulfurization represents a body of research that was sponsored by
the State of Ohio's Coal Development Office for the development of
technologies that use coal in an economic, environmentally-sound
manner. One of the project's major goals was the development of
dry, calcium-based sorption processes for removing sulfur dioxide
from the combustion gases produced by high-sulfur coal. Dry
Scrubbing Technologies for Flue Gas Desulfurization highlights a
number of fundamental research findings that have had a significant
and lasting impact in terms of scientific understanding. For
example, the experimental investigation of the upper-furnace sulfur
capture obtained time-resolved kinetic data in less than 100
millisecond time-scales for the first time ever, thereby revealing
the true nature of the ultra-fast and overlapping phenomena. This
was accomplished through the development of a unique entrained flow
reactor system. The authors also identify a number of important
areas for future research, including reaction mechanisms, sorbent
material, transport effects, modeling, and process development. Dry
Scrubbing Technologies for Flue Gas Desulfurization will appeal to
both chemical and environmental engineers who examine different
ways touse coal in a more environmentally benign manner. It will
make an essential reference for air pollution control researchers
from coal, lime, cement, and utility industries; for government
policy-makers and environmental regulatory agencies; and for those
who teach graduate courses in environmental issues, pollution
control technologies, and environmental policy.
Dry sulfurization processes offer the significant advantages of low
capital and low operating costs when compared to wet
desulfurization. They hold great potential for the economical
reduction of sulfur emissions from power utilities that use
high-sulfur coal. Dry Scrubbing Technologies for Flue Gas
Desulfurization represents a body of research that was sponsored by
the State of Ohio's Coal Development Office for the development of
technologies that use coal in an economic, environmentally-sound
manner. One of the project's major goals was the development of
dry, calcium-based sorption processes for removing sulfur dioxide
from the combustion gases produced by high-sulfur coal. Dry
Scrubbing Technologies for Flue Gas Desulfurization highlights a
number of fundamental research findings that have had a significant
and lasting impact in terms of scientific understanding. For
example, the experimental investigation of the upper-furnace sulfur
capture obtained time-resolved kinetic data in less than 100
millisecond time-scales for the first time ever, thereby revealing
the true nature of the ultra-fast and overlapping phenomena. This
was accomplished through the development of a unique entrained flow
reactor system. The authors also identify a number of important
areas for future research, including reaction mechanisms, sorbent
material, transport effects, modeling, and process development. Dry
Scrubbing Technologies for Flue Gas Desulfurization will appeal to
both chemical and environmental engineers who examine different
ways touse coal in a more environmentally benign manner. It will
make an essential reference for air pollution control researchers
from coal, lime, cement, and utility industries; for government
policy-makers and environmental regulatory agencies; and for those
who teach graduate courses in environmental issues, pollution
control technologies, and environmental policy.
Drawing upon the richness and breadth of Jacques Maritain's
thought, the contributors to this volume engage readers with
philosophical essays about the search for truth in human life and
civic engagement. The essays examine a broad range of topics, from
those that are more properly theoretical, such as God, science,
natural law, practical reason, education and democracy, to those
that are more practical, such as capital punishment, eugenics,
friendship, love and art. In each essay, the author implicitly
challenges the claims of relativism and postmodernism, specifically
the idea that there is no ""real"" truth and that what matters is
merely the perspective of one's own frame of reference. The essays
argue instead that theoretical truth-claims have practical
consequences, that truth matters to those who are affected by it.
The History of the American West Collection is a unique project
that provides opportunities for researchers and new readers to
easily access and explore works which have previously only been
available on library shelves. The Collection brings to life
pre-1923 titles focusing on a wide range of topics and experiences
in US Western history. From the initial westward migration, to
exploration and development of the American West to daily life in
the West and intimate pictures of the people who inhabited it, this
collection offers American West enthusiasts a new glimpse at some
forgotten treasures of American culture. Encompassing genres such
as poetry, fiction, nonfiction, tourist guides, biographies and
drama, this collection provides a new window to the legend and
realities of the American West.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Proceedings Of A Convention Of The Colored Men Of Ohio, Held
In Xenia, On The 10th, 11th And 12th Days Of January, 1865: With
The Constitution Of Ohio Equal Rights League Ohio State Auxiliary
Equal Rights League A. Moore, 1865 Social Science; Ethnic Studies;
African American Studies; African Americans; Social Science /
Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
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