The text presents data from research on the reduction of the adsorption reactivity of calcined limestone used for capturing sulfur dioxide from fluidized-bed boiler flue gases with biomass and brown… Click to show full abstract
The text presents data from research on the reduction of the adsorption reactivity of calcined limestone used for capturing sulfur dioxide from fluidized-bed boiler flue gases with biomass and brown coal co-combustion. It has been proven that biomass significantly influences this process negatively. A higher consumption of limestone leads to increased emissions of carbon dioxide.
               
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