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Fundamental and Kinetic Investigation of Sorbent Technology for Optimum Mercury Emission Control
Grant Number R822721C697
RFA: Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center (Lamar University) (1996)


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  • Journal Article (2)
  • Presentation (2)
  • Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
    Journal Article Ho TC, Ghai AR, Guo F, Wang KS, Hopper JR. Adsorption and desorption of mercury on sorbents at elevated temperatures. Combustion Science & Technology 1998; 134(1-6): 263-289. R822721C697 (2000)
    R826694C697 (2000)
    R826694C697 (2001)
    R828598C697 (Final)
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    Journal Article Ho TC, Ghai AR, Guo F, Wang KS, Hopper JR. Characteristics of mercury desorption from sorbents at elevated temperatures. Waste Management 1998; 18(6-8): 445-452. R822721C697 (2000)
    R826694C697 (2000)
    R826694C697 (2001)
    R828598C697 (Final)
    not available
    Presentation Ho et al., "Kinetic Study of Mercury Sorption/Desorption Process on Sorbents." paper presented at the 1999 American Institute Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Annual Meeting held in Dallas, TX, October 31-November 5, 1999. R822721C697 (2000)
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    Presentation Ho et al., "Mercury Desorption from Sorbents during Fluidized/Fixed Bed Operations." paper presented at the 6th Asian Conference on Fluidized and Three-Phase Reactors held in Cheju, Korea on December 9-11, 1998. R822721C697 (2000)
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