chemical moved through oxidative volatiies pyrolysis, volatiles combustion, soot combustion, and char oxidation. However, only with the low volatility coal were the different fuel components consumed sequentially. Char, soot, and non-condensable fuels burned simultaneously with the sub-bituminous co
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97/02760 Comparison of the co-gasification and co-combustion of municipal sewage sludges in lignite-fired plants
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