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Organic carbon emissions from the co-firing of coal and wood in a fixed bed combustor

Jones et al., 2017

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Jones J
Ross A
Mitchell E
Lea-Langton A
Williams A
Bartle K
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Co-firing of biomass and coal and biomass reduces the emission of pollutants and the overall effects have been extensively studied, but many aspects of the detailed mechanism remain uncertain. A number of studies have been previously made by us of emissions from …
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