The Fates of Vanadium and Sulfur Introduced with Petcoke to Lime Kilns

Petroleum coke (petcoke) has been burned at kraft pulp mills to partially substitute for natural gas and fuel oil used in lime kilns. Due to the high vanadium and sulfur contents in petcoke, there had been concerns over the impact of burning petcoke on kiln and chemical recovery operations. Laborato...

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Main Author: Fan, Xiaofei
Other Authors: Tran, Honghi
Language:en_ca
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/25572

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