2011
DOI: 10.1002/cjoc.201180399
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Dissolution Modeling and Experimental Measurement of CaS‐H2O Binary System

Abstract: CaS formed during the retorting process of oil shale has a hazardous influence on surface water quality. Interaction of retorted oil shale with water generates highly alkaline leachate with a high content of sulfur due to the CaS (mo•L -1 ) 2 at a temperature of 25 ℃.

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“…It occupies approximately 50% of the paste volume and responds to nearly all the engineering properties of the cement paste [18]. Related equilibrium studies have been performed assessing the effect of pH and other factors on the material performance [19][20][21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It occupies approximately 50% of the paste volume and responds to nearly all the engineering properties of the cement paste [18]. Related equilibrium studies have been performed assessing the effect of pH and other factors on the material performance [19][20][21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The negative value of ∆H • indicates the exothermic nature of the process and the positive value of entropy shows the increase in randomness at the dye/adsorbent interfaces and the feasibility of the process [49]. Previous researches have been performed assessing the effect of pH and other factors on the material performance, which could be done similarly in future studies [50][51][52]. In order to determine the reusability of the Pd-Ni/AC-CeO 2 adsorbent, the nanoparticles were used several times and the removal efficiency was monitored.…”
Section: Thermodynamic Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…V CH = 33 cm 3 /mol is used for the molar volume of portlandite. For CaS, the molar volume V CaS is chosen as 28 cm 3 /mol (Wiberg, 2001;Zekker et al, 2011).…”
Section: Porosity Change During H 2 S Attackmentioning
confidence: 99%