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UNISA996383983903316 |
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Cartwright Thomas <1634-1689.> |
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The good man's epitaph [[electronic resource] ] : briefly explained & applyed in a sermon at the funeral of Mr. John Drury / By Thomas Cartwright, M. of A. of Queens College Oxon, and now vicar of Waltham-stow in Essex |
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London, : printed by D. Maxwel, for John Baker at the Peacock in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1659 |
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Funeral sermons - 17th century |
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Annotation on Thomason copy: "Octob: 31". |
Reproduction of the original in the British Library. |
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UNISALENTO991001624209707536 |
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Italia : Soprintendenza per i beni artistici e storici della Liguria |
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Genova e i genovesi a Palermo : atti delle manifestazioni culturali tenutesi a Genova : 13 dicembre 1978-13 gennaio 1979 |
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Genova e Palermo - Relazioni culturali - Congressi |
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Sul front.: Comune di Genova-Provincia di Genova, Soprintendenza per i Beni Artistici e Storici della Liguria |
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UNINA9910557620503321 |
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Autore |
Barba Daniela |
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Catalysts and Processes for H2S Conversion to Sulfur |
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Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022 |
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1 online resource (206 p.) |
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Environmental economics |
Pollution control |
Research & information: general |
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Today, more stringent regulations on SOx emissions and growing |
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environmental concerns have led to considerable attention on sulfur recovery from hydrogen sulfide (H2S). Hydrogen sulfide is commonly found in raw natural gas and biogas, even if a great amount is obtained through sweetening of sour natural gas and hydrodesulphurization of light hydrocarbons. It is highly toxic, extremely corrosive and flammable, and for these reasons, its elimination is necessary prior to emission in atmosphere. There are different technologies for the removal of H2S, the drawbacks of which are the high costs and limited H2S conversion efficiency. The main focus of this Special Issue will be on catalytic oxidation processes, but the issue is devoted to the development of catalysts able to maximize H2S conversion to sulfur minimizing SO2 formation, pursuing the goal of "zero SO2 emission".This Special Issue is particularly devoted to the preparation of novel powdered/structured supported catalysts and their physical-chemical characterization, the study of the aspects concerning stability and reusability, as well as the phenomena that could underlie the deactivation of the catalyst.This Special Issue comprises seven articles, one communication, and one review regarding the desulfurization of sour gases and fuel oil, as well as the synthesis of novel adsorbents and catalysts for H2S abatement. In the following, a brief description of the papers included in this issue is provided to serve as an outline to encourage further reading. |
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