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ABSTRACTAdditional work is planned on the antipollution aspects of fuel combustion in fluidized beds to which limestone is added. The major emphasis of the next phase of work will be on combustion at pressures up to 10 atm and regeneration of the sulfated lime under pressure. Fluidized-bed combustors will be operated in the one-and two-stage modes to investigate effects on NOx and sulfur emissions. The program will include laboratory-and bench-scale work aimed at elucidating mechanisms important to sulfur oxide and nitrogen oxide control.
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