SO2 emissions from the oxidation of retorted oil shale

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Publication Type report
Author Taylor, Robert W.; Burnham, Alan K.; Mallon, Richard G.; Morris, Clarence J.
Title SO2 emissions from the oxidation of retorted oil shale
Date 1981-11
Description The purpose of this study is to measure the efficiency of S02 capture reactions when char and associated iron sulfides are burned in such a way that little carbonate decomposition occurs. The data described below show that char combustion can be performed in such a way that little carbonate decomposition occurs and that S02 release, without flue gas cleanup, would be very small.
Publisher Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Subject SO2 emissions; retorted oil shale; oil shale oxidization; S02 capture; burned char; carbonate decomposition
Bibliographic Citation Taylor, R. W., Burnham, A. K., Mallon, R. G., Morris, C. J. (1981). SO2 emissions from the oxidation of retorted oil shale. Preprint: UCRL-86491, rev. 1. Lawrence Livermore Laboratory.
Relation Has Part Preprint: UCRL-86491, rev. 1
ARK ark:/87278/s600318n
Setname ir_eua
ID 214445
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s600318n
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