Carbon dioxide effects on metal vaporization during coal combustion

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Chemical Engineering
Program Center for the Simulation of Accidental Fires and Explosions (C-SAFE)
Creator Lighty, Joann; Sarofim, Adel F.
Other Author Swenson, Sheree R.
Title Carbon dioxide effects on metal vaporization during coal combustion
Date 2001
Description Coal combustion products may take one of two forms. Residual ash (> 1 micron) is formed by particle shrinkage and breaking during combustion. Some material will vaporize and later recondense. During recondensation, these molecules have a high affinity for submicron particles because of the large surface area to volume ratio.
Type Text
Publisher Combustion Institute
First Page 25
Last Page 28
Subject Coal combustion products; Metal vaporization; Carbon dioxide; Residual ash
Subject LCSH Coal -- Combustion
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Swenson, S. R., Lighty, J. S., & Sarofim, A. F. (2001). Carbon dioxide effects on metal vaporization during coal combustion. Proceedings of the 2nd Joint Meeting of the US Sections of the Combustion Institute, Oakland, CA, March 25-28.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s67d3cpg
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