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Burning sulfur crude oil in a fluidized catalyst bed

The possibility of the environmentally friendly burning of sulfur crude oil in a fluidized catalyst bed is studied in order to use this method in an energy plant for local heat supply. Two types of oil are used in the experiments: sulfur and high-sulfur crude oil. The oils are combusted in a bed of...

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Published in:Catalysis in industry 2015-10, Vol.7 (4), p.314-320
Main Authors: Dubinin, Yu. V., Simonov, A. D., Yazykov, N. A., Yakovlev, V. A.
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