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HERO ID
1623855
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Evaluation of Methods for Measurement of So3/H2so4 in Flue Gas
Author(s)
Jaworowski, RJ; Mack, SS
Year
1979
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association
ISSN:
0002-2470
Publisher
The Boulevard Kidlington Oxford OX5 1GB
Volume
29
Issue
1 (Jan 1979)
Page Numbers
43.
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1979GD67500013
Abstract
Methods used to measure sulfur trioxide-sulfuric acid in flue gas are discussed. Techniques include isopropyl alcohol, controlled condensation, and dew point measurement. Limitations of each method are described. The controlled condensation method generally produced the most reliable results, but no method emerged as clearly superior.
Keywords
SULFUR TRIOXIDE; CONDENSATION; OXIDATION; STACK EMISSIONS; AIR ANALYSIS; SULFURIC ACID; ALCOHOLS
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