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Chlorine Removal from U.S. Solid Waste Blends through Torrefaction

Zhuo Xu    
Josh W. Albrecht    
Shreyas S. Kolapkar    
Stas Zinchik and Ezra Bar-Ziv    

Resumen

This study provides a pathway to remove chlorine from the solid wastes, and to produce low-cost solid fuels with enhanced properties for power applications.

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