I know what it is. It is the removal of sulfur form a fuel source (especially coal) before it is combusted to produce electricity. What I am trying to find out is the main methods for desulfurization
glass (49 percent); chemicals (26 percent); soap and detergents (11 percent); distributors (5 percent); flue gas desulfurization (2 percent), pulp and paper and miscellaneous (2 percent each)
As far as a I know methane Ch4 is not used in car fuel , it is octane which is used in car fuel C8H18 .
Fuel that is radioactive
It mainly uranium fuel. Sometimes, it is used MOX fuel (MOX is Mixed uranium plutonium Oxide fuel)
it is a fuel of geometeriological ethanol
A biodesulfurization is a process of desulfurization by means of living organisms.
Lanny D Weimer has written: 'Effective control of secondary water pollution from flue gas desulfurization systems' -- subject(s): Water, Flue gases, Desulfurization, Pollution
R D Delleney has written: 'The effect of flue gas desulfurization availability on electric utilities' -- subject(s): Scrubber (Chemical technology), Flue gases, Electric utilities, Desulfurization, Pollution, Air
Yatendra M. Shah has written: 'Cost analysis of lime-based flue gas desulfurization systems for new 500-MW utility boilers' -- subject(s): Flue gases, Estimates, Desulfurization, Desulphurization
S. V Nochur has written: 'Enzymatic desulfurization of coal'
As a common dry lubricant, a catalyst for desulfurization in petroleum refineries, for making transistors.
It is called desulfurization, and if you don't do it at the refinery your fuel will make sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid when it burns. If you're running un-desulfurized diesel in a new truck, there's a big filter in your exhaust system that will get ruined.
It simply means removing sulphur from. Sulphur is a very common element and its compounds are found in many minerals and ores.
P Bos has written: 'The use of moderately thermophilic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in the desulfurization of high sulfur coals'
Donald K. Fleming has written: 'Evaluation of the flash desulfurization process for coal cleaning' -- subject(s): Coal, Desulphurization
K Sublette has written: 'Microbial reduction of sulfur dioxide as a means of by-product recovery from regnerable processes for flue gas desulfurization'
M. Michael Miller has written: 'Flue gas desulfurization and industrial minerals' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Desulfurization, Desulphurization, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Sulfur dioxide, Environmental aspects of Sulphur dioxide, Flue gases, Industrial minerals, Methodology, Pollution control equipment, Purification, Scrubber (Chemical technology), Sulfur dioxide, Sulphur dioxide, Utilization