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The article describes the testing of four selected samples of limestone originating from four commercially exploited deposits. The tests of sorbents included a physicochemical analysis and calcination in different atmospheres. The main aim of the tests was to determine the possibilities for using limestone during combustion in oxygen-enriched atmospheres. Tests in a synthetic flue gas composition make it possible to assess the possibility of CaCO3 decomposition in atmospheres with an increased CO2 concentration.
Department of Engineering and Environmental Protection, Institute of Advanced Energy Technologies, Częstochowa University of Technology, ul.Dąbrowskiego 73, 42-200 Częstochowa
Department of Engineering and Environmental Protection, Institute of Advanced Energy Technologies, Częstochowa University of Technology, ul.Dąbrowskiego 73, 42-200 Częstochowa
Department of Engineering and Environmental Protection, Institute of Advanced Energy Technologies, Częstochowa University of Technology, ul.Dąbrowskiego 73, 42-200 Częstochowa
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