Natural dolomite powders obtained from caves which give unusual high resistance building materials, have been decomposed in a Knudsen cell at high CO2 pressures in the temperature range of 913-973 K. XRD traces for the final solid products, after the first half thermal decomposition, have shown, that beside the XRD patterns for the calcite and...
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2003 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: April 14, 2023
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2003 (v1)Publication
Natural dolomite powders have been decomposed in high CO2 partial pressure regime with H2O (g) flowing and in the temperature range 913-973 K. All kinetics and microstructure data concerning the first half decomposition step have been caompared with equivalent data obtained from the same dolomite powders decomposed under the same conditions...
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1994 (v1)Publication
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2002 (v1)Publication
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2004 (v1)Publication
Three identical upflow laboratory-scale biofilters, inoculated with the benzene-degrading strain Pseudomonas sp. NCIMB 9688 but filled up with different packing media, specifically raw sugarcane bagasse, sieved sugarcane bagasse and peat, were employed to eliminate benzene from waste air.
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1998 (v1)Publication
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1998 (v1)Publication
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