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Preface to the special issue of Gas Cleaning at High Temperature

✍ Scribed by Hidehiro Kamiya; Hisao Makino; Chikao Kanaoka


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
88 KB
Volume
180
Category
Article
ISSN
0032-5910

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✦ Synopsis


In the 6th symposium, over 175 attendees heard 112 presentations on gas cleaning at high temperature and related science and technology. Recent developments and new trends related to hot gas cleaning and particle removal for coal, biomass, solid waste combustion and gasification were covered in the symposium. The five previous symposia mainly focused on gas cleaning for high efficiency power generation systems, using new dust collection systems such as ceramic filters and moving bed filters. The 6th symposium focused on particulate emission from mobile sources, e.g. diesel powered cars. Additionally, a special joint session with the "6th Yokohama Trace Element Workshop, 2005" focused on new environmental challenges associated with "hot" and "warm" gas cleaning, such as for emissions characterization and control of suspended fine particulate matter (b2.5 ΞΌm, PM2.5), mercury and other trace elements.

This special issue contains over 40 papers from industry and academia and provides information on recent research on the following : gaseous components from "hot" and "warm" gases.


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