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1
Combustion of fuel mixtures in oil shale fired CFBC and PC boilers
Pihu, Tõnu
;
Konist, Alar
;
Nešumajev, Dmitri
;
Loo, Lauri
International IX Oil Shale Conference 2017 "Oil Shale Industry in Circular Economy" : 15th-16th November 2017, [Jõhvi], Ida-Viru County, Estonia : summary
2017
/
p. 24-25
http://www.ester.ee/record=b4751282*est
artikkel kogumikus
2
Full-scale tests on the co-firing of peat and oil shale in an oil shale fired circulating fluidized bed boiler
Pihu, Tõnu
;
Konist, Alar
;
Nešumajev, Dmitri
;
Loo, Lauri
;
Molodtsov, Artjom
;
Valtsev, Aleksandr
Oil shale
2017
/
p. 250-262 : ill
http://www.ester.ee/record=b1072685*est
http://dx.doi.org/10.3176/oil.2017.3.04
artikkel ajakirjas
3
Influence of oxy-fuel combustion of Ca-rich oil shale fuel on carbonate stability and ash composition
Konist, Alar
;
Valtsev, Aleksandr
;
Loo, Lauri
;
Pihu, Tõnu
;
Liira, Martin
;
Kirsimäe, Kalle
Fuel
2015
/
p. 671-677 : ill
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2014.09.050
artikkel ajakirjas
4
Low grade fuel - oil shale and biomass co-combustion in CFB boiler
Konist, Alar
;
Pihu, Tõnu
;
Nešumajev, Dmitri
;
Külaots, Indrek
Oil shale
2013
/
p. 294-304 : ill
artikkel ajakirjas
Kirjeid leitud 4, kuvan
1 - 4
pealkiri
411
1.
About the mineralogical composition of Estonian oil shale ash
2.
Areal variations in the composition of the Kinnekulle altered volcanic ash bed (Caradoc) - relations to sedimentary facies
3.
Carbon capture and fixation using lime-containing wastes : the influence of aqueous phase composition on Ca dissolution from oil shale ash
4.
Characterization of oil shale ash dump waste water and effect of advanced oxidation techniques to its chemical composition
5.
Characterization of oil shale ash dump waste water and effect of AOP to its chemical composition
6.
Composition and binder properties of Estonian kukersite oil shale ash
7.
Composition and properties of oil shale ash concrete
8.
Composition and qualities of Estonian Kukersit Oil Shale Ash
9.
Composition of oil shale ashes from pulverized firing and circulating fluidized-bed boiler in Narva Thermal Power Plants
10.
Grain composition and corrosive activity of ash from CFB shale boiler
11.
Influence of oxy-fuel combustion of Ca-rich oil shale fuel on carbonate stability and ash composition
12.
Investigation of mineral composition of oil shale ash stored in ash fields of the Balti Power Plant
13.
Investigation of the mineral composition of Estonian oil-shale ash using X-ray diffractometry
14.
Mineral and heavy metal composition of oil shale ash from oxyfuel combustion
15.
Mineralogical composition and strength formation of oil shale ash based building composites
16.
Oil shale pulverized firing : boiler efficiency, ash balance and flue gas composition
17.
Power plant ash composition transformations during load cycling [Online resource]
18.
The composition and properties of ash in the context of the modernisation of oil shale industry
19.
The influence of temperature and gas composition on the sintering of Estonian oil shale ash
20.
A new correlation tool: chemostratigraphy based on the sanidine composition of bentonites - recent achievements and future perspectives
21.
A review on basic methods of extraction of neutral oxygen compounds from shale oil, their composition and properties
22.
A semantic method of automatic composition of e-government services
23.
A semantic-based web service composition framework
24.
A study on the composition of solid wastes produced by oil factory of AS Narva Elektrijaamad in conformity with council directive 1999/31/EC
25.
Accelerated carbonation technology granulation of industrial waste: Effects of mixture composition on product properties
26.
Accumulation of metals and changes in composition of freshwater lake organic sediments during the Holocene
27.
Activation and reactivity of Estonian oil shale cyclone ash towards SO<sub>2</sub> binding
28.
Activation and reactivity of oil shale cyclone ash towards SO2 binding
29.
Activation of 11R-lipoxygenase is fully Ca2+-dependent and controlled by the phospholipid composition of the target membrane
30.
Aging processes in recycled polyethylene and fly ash blends
31.
An overview of statistical methods currently used for correlating sensory properties of food with its volatile composition
32.
Analysis of cost function composition based on the horizon time prediction of an indirect MPC current control in single-phase grid-connected PV inverters
33.
Analysis of elemental composition of a heat activated, multi-force, nickel titanium othodontic archwire
34.
Analyzing time varying flow composition using multiple input chromatography
35.
Annual variation of yield and composition of the essential oil of common juniper (Juniperus communis L.) branches from Estonia
36.
Ash and flue gas from oil shale oxy-fuel circulating fluidized bed combustion
37.
Ash behaviour of wheat straw blends with wood and reed
38.
Ash fouling of boiler tubes and thermophysical properties of deposits
39.
Ash fusion characteristics of the blends of reed and wood ashes [Electronic resource]
40.
Ash melting behaviour of reed and woody fuels blends
41.
Ash melting behaviour of wheat straw blends with wood and reed
42.
Authigenic silicate formation from volcanic ash in the Kinnekulle bed (Ordovician, Baltic region)
43.
Automatically generated hierarchical models for service composition
44.
Behaviour of carbonate rich and high chlorine fuels in PF, AFBC and PFBC conditions : emissions, ash deposits and corrosion
45.
Behaviour of sulfur compounds during aqueous leaching of oil shale ash
46.
Boiler surface cleaning from friable ash deposits by acoustic waves
47.
Building ceramics with an addition of pulverized combustion fly ash from the thermal power plant Nováky
48.
Calcium carbonate crystallization on the basis of waste oil shale ash leachates
49.
Calcium extraction from Estonian industrial ash bashed on ammonium solvents for production of precipitated calcium carbonate
50.
Calcium-aluminothermal production of niobium and mineral composition of the slag
51.
Calculation of composition of Estonian oil shale and its combustion products on the basis of heating value
52.
Calculation of qualitative and quantitative composition of Estonian oil shale and its combustion products. Part 1, Calculation on the basis of heating value
53.
Calculation of qualitative and quantitative composition of Estonian oil shale and its combustion products. Part 2, Calculation on the basis of technical analysis data
54.
Capillary electrophoresis as a monitoring tool for flow composition determination
55.
Carbon dioxide binding by oil shale ash at field conditions
56.
Carbon dioxide binding in the aqueous suspensions of oil shale ash
57.
Carbon dioxide binding in the heterogeneous systems formed at combustion of oil shale. 3, Transformations in the system suspension of ash - flue gases
58.
Carbon dioxide binding in the heterogeneous systems formed at combustion of oil shale. 4, Reactivity of ashes towards acid gases in the system fly ash-flue gases
59.
Carbon dioxide binding in the heterogeneous systems formed by combustion of oil shale. 1, Carbon dioxide binding at oil shale ash deposits
60.
Carbon dioxide emission factors for oxy-fuel CFBC and aqueous carbonation of the Ca-rich oil shale ash
61.
Carbon dioxide sequestration in power plant Ca-rich ash waste deposits
62.
Carbon isotopic composition and biological marker distribution in oils and rocks of the Baltic region
63.
Catalytic effect of oil shale ash on CO2 gasification of leached wheat straw and reed chars
64.
Cement. Part 1, Composition, specifications and conformity criteria for common cements
65.
Changes in phosphorite composition and properties during mechanical activation
66.
Characterization and enhancement of oil shale fly ash from CFB boiler
67.
Chemical and phase composition of sprayed CuInS2 thin films
68.
Chemical Composition and Antibacterial Effect of Mentha spp. Grown in Estonia
69.
Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of plant essential oils
70.
Chemical composition and physical properties of the rock
71.
Chemical composition of CuInSe2 monograin powders for solar cell application = CuInSe2 monoterapulbri koostise uurimine ja rakendus päikesepatareides
72.
Chemical composition of food. Analysis of school lunches
73.
Chemical composition of red wines made from hybrid grape and common grape (Vitis vinifera L.) cultivars
74.
Chemical composition of Serpulli herba essential oil of Estonian origin
75.
Chemical composition of sprayed copper indium disulfide films for nanostructured solar cells = Pihustatud vaskindiumdisulfiid-kilede keemiline koostis ja rakendus nanostruktuursetes päikesepatareides
76.
Chemical composition of the mineral matter of the Attarat Um Ghudran
77.
Chemical composition of the mineral matter of the Attarat Um Ghudran oil shale, Central Jordan
78.
Chitinozoan response to a gigantic Late Ordovician volcanic ash fall recorded in northern Estonia
79.
CO2 trapping from flue gases by oil shale ash aqueous suspension : Intensification and modeling of the process
80.
CO2 wet mineralization by oil shale ash-reactivity of model compounds
81.
Commercial peppermint (Mentha x piperita L.) teas : antichlamydial effect and polyphenolic composition
82.
Comparative analysis of the composition of essential oils and supercritical carbon dioxide extracts from the berries and needles of Estonian juniper (Juniperus communis L.)
83.
Comparative analysis of the composition of the essential oil from the shoots, leaves and stems the wild Ledum palustre L. from Estonia
84.
Comparative chemical composition of the essential oil of Mentha x piperita L. from various geographical sources
85.
Comparative chemical composition of the essential oil of Thymus vulgaris L. from different geographical sources
86.
Comparative study of peat composition by using FT-IR spectroscopy
87.
Comparison of ash from PF and CFB boilers and behavior of ash fields
88.
Comparison of essential oil composition of Estonian coriander, sage and chamomile with abroad analogues
89.
Comparison of essential oil content and composition of wild majoram and wild thyme growing in Estonia with thyme herb
90.
Comparison of essential oils composition from shoots, leaves and stems of the wild Ledum palustre from Estonia
91.
Comparison of oil shales from different deposits : oil shale pyrolysis and co-pyrolysis with ash
92.
Comparison of the composition of phenolic acids and antioxidativity of different wheat varieties
93.
Comparison of the ecotoxic properties of oil shale industry by-products to those of coal ash
94.
Comparison of the essential oil composition of Acorus calamus obtained by supercritical carbon dioxide extraction and hydrodistillation methods
95.
Comparison of the Micro-Nutrica Nutritional Analysis Program and the Russian Food Composition Database using data from the Baltic Nutrition Surveys
96.
Complex investigation of composition of the brown alga Fucus vesiculosus (The Baltic Sea) by different instrumental methods
97.
Composition and antibacterial effect of mint flavorings in candies and food supplements
98.
Composition and metabolism of fecal microbiota from normal and overweight children are differentially affected by melibiose, raffinose and raffinose-derived fructans
99.
Composition and properties of the heating products of calcium phosphate-aluminociliate mixtures
100.
Composition and properties of the heating products of calcium phosphate-aluminosilicate mixtures
101.
Composition and properties of the heating products of calcium phosphate-aluminosilicates mixtures
102.
Composition and properties of the iron hydroxides-cemented lenses in Estonian sandstone of Middle Devonian Age
103.
Composition and properties of thermophosphates from apatite and aluminosilicates
104.
Composition and properties of thermophosphates from apatite and alumosilicates
105.
Composition and renneting properties of raw bulk milk in Estonia
106.
Composition and structure of bimodal WC-Co materials related to mechanical properties and abrasive wear
107.
Composition and structure of CuInS2 films prepared by spray pyrolysis
108.
Composition and structure of summary polysaccharide from the red alga Furcellaria lumbricalis
109.
Composition of blackcurrant aroma isolated from leaves, buds, and berries of Ribes nigrum L.
110.
Composition of CuInS2 thin films prepared by spray pyrolysis
111.
Composition of engineering drawing through communication skills and social/material interactions from the semiotic aspect
112.
Composition of essential oil of aerial parts of Chamomilla suaveolens from Estonia
113.
Composition of gas from pyrolysis of Estonian oil shale with various sweep gases
114.
Composition of organisational process models for supporting information systems design
115.
Composition of polycyclic hydrocarbons in the supercritical carbon dioxide extracts of oil shales
116.
Composition of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbial communities in waters around the Florida Reef Tract
117.
Composition of reed mineral matter and its behavior at combustion
118.
Composition of services on hierarchical service models
119.
Composition of the essential oil from Achillea millefolium L. from Estonia
120.
Composition of the essential oil from wild majoram (Origanum vulgare L.ssp.vulgare) of different origins
121.
Composition of the essential oil from wormwood (Artemisia absinthium L.)
122.
Composition of the essential oil of Artemisia absinthium L. of different geographical origin
123.
Composition of the essential oil of Coriandrum sativum L. seeds from various countries
124.
Composition of the essential oil of dill, celery, and parsley from Estonia
125.
Composition of the essential oil of Levisticum officinale W.D.J. Koch from some European countries
126.
Composition of the essential oil of Origanum vulgare L. ssp. vulgare from various countries
127.
Composition of the essential oil of Salvia officinalis L. from various European countries
128.
Composition of the essential oil of the Rhododendron tomentosum Harmaja from Estonia
129.
Composition of the information systems from web services and software agents
130.
Composition of the oil and supercritical fluid CO2 extract of sweet gale (Myrica gale L.) fruits
131.
Composition of the oil from waste tires. 1, Fraction boiling at up to 160C
132.
Composition of the oil from waste tires. 2, Fraction boiling at 160-180C
133.
Composition of Web services on large service models = Veebiteenuste kompositsioon suurtel teenustemudelitel
134.
Composition, physico-chemical properties and antioxidant activity of Estonian honeys
135.
Computational results of the ecotoxic analysis of fly and bottom ash from oil shale power plants and shale oil production facilities
136.
Concept for CO2 mineralization by oil-shale waste ash in Estonian power production
137.
Content and composition of essential oil in oregano (Origanum vulgare) growing in Estonia
138.
Content and composition of essential oils in some Asteraceae species
139.
Content and composition of the essential oil of Chamomilla recutita (L.)Rauschert from some European countries
140.
Content and composition of the essential oil of Thymus serpyllum L. growing wild in Estonia
141.
Correlation of Telychian (Silurian) altered volcanic ash beds in Estonia, Sweden and Norway
142.
Correlation of Telychian sections from shallow to deep sea facies in Estonia and Latvia based on the sanidine composition of bentonites
143.
Correlation of upper Llandovery-lower Wenlock bentonites in the När (Gotland, Sweden) and Ventspils (Latvia) drill cores: role of volcanic ash clouds and shelf sea currents in determining areal distribution of bentonite
144.
Corroded hydrothermal quartz in Ordovician altered volcanic ash beds of the Baltoscandian Region
145.
Co-utilization of CO2 and waste oil shale ash to produce calcium carbonate
146.
Crystallization of calcium carbonate on the basis of oil shale waste ash in a continuous flow disintegrator-reactor
147.
CSR reporting in banks: does the composition of the board of directors matter?
148.
Cu2ZnSnSe4 thin films produced by selenization of Cu-Zn-Sn composition precursor films
149.
Decreasing of the pollution from oil shale ash dump leachates by biological treatment
150.
Decreasing the pollution from oil shale ash dump leachates by biological treatment
151.
Deformation behaviour of concrete with burnt oil shale ash
152.
Desulphurization of flue gases by oil shale ash
153.
Determinants of bryophyte species composition and diversity on the Great Alvar of Öland, Sweden
154.
Determination and comparison of ash melting temperature of a biomass blend by laboratory methods and thermodynamic modelling
155.
Determination of the changes in the fractional composition of kukersite retorting oil occuring at varied conditions of thermal modification
156.
Determination of the essential oil composition of Acorus calamus by capillary gas chromatography
157.
Determination of the essential oil composition of dill (Anethum graveolens) by capillary gas chromatography
158.
Determination of vitamin composition in sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) extracts bycapillary electrophoresis
159.
Developments in CO2 mineral carbonation by oil shale ash
160.
Developments in CO2 mineral carbonation of oil shale ash
161.
Dill (Anethum graveolens L.) and Parsley (Petroselinum crispum (Mill.) Fuss) from Estonia : seasonal differences in essential oil composition
162.
Drivers of peat accumulation rate in a raised bog : impact of drainage, climate, and local vegetation composition
163.
Effect of ageing pre-treatment on performance of PF oil shale ash for CO2 sequestration in aqueous suspensions
164.
Effect of carbide phase and binder chemical composition on surface fatigue of carbide composites [Electronic resource]
165.
Effect of chemical, phase composition and of a heat resistant ceramic layer coating on resistance to temperature cycling
166.
Effect of electrode covering composition on the microstructure, wear, and economic feasibility of Fe-C-Cr manual arc-welded hardfacings
167.
Effect of fat content and starter composition on casein hydrolysis and viscoelastic parameters during ripening of semi-hard Dutch-type cheeses
168.
Effect of FeNiCrBSiC–MeB2 material composition on the oxidation behavior at high temperatures
169.
Effect of fly-ash cenospheres on properties of clay-ceramic syntactic foams
170.
Effect of hard cyclic viscoplastic deformation on phases chemical composition and micromechanical properties evolution in single crystal Ni-based superalloy
171.
Effect of portland cement composition on sulphate resistance
172.
Effect of solution composition on anatase to rutile transformation of sprayed TiO2 thin films
173.
Effect of storage of spices on the essential oil composition
174.
Effect of storage on the essential oil composition of Piper nigrum L. fruits of different ripening states
175.
Effect of the growth temperature on chemical composition of spray-deposited CuInS2 thin films
176.
Effect of woody biomass gasification process conditions on the composition of the producer gas
177.
Efforts in oil shale ash indirect carbonation accompanied by PCC-type material formation
178.
Elemental composition of humic and fulvic acids in the epipedon of some Estonian solids
179.
Environmental impact of hydro-ash disposal system of oil-shale power plants
180.
Environmental risks and problems of the optimal management of an oil shale semi-coke and ash landfill in Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
181.
Erosive wear of boiler steels by sand and ash
182.
Essential oil composition of Coriandrum sativum L. fruits from different countries
183.
Essential oil composition of Foeniculum vulgare Mill. fruits from pharmacies in different countries
184.
Essential oil composition of Pimpinella anisum L. fruits from various European countries
185.
Essential oil content and composition in commercial Achillea millefolium L. herbs from different countries
186.
Essential oil content and composition in Tanacetum vulgare L. herbs growing wild in Estonia
187.
Estonian calcareous rocks and oil shale ash as sorbents for SO2
188.
Estonian oil shale power plant. Wet gas cleaning scubber's operation with wash-solution on base of oil shale ash field's water
189.
Estonian oil shale power plants' ash handling problems
190.
Evaluation of nutritional composition of raw material and rye baking products
191.
Evolution, using instrumental neutron activation analysis, of the element composition of coal and oil shale fuel at consecutive stages of its combustion
192.
Examples of taphonomic alteration of shell structure and composition in lingulate brachiopods
193.
Fast EDS analysis for determination of mineralogical objects composition
194.
Feasibility of carbonation of alkaline waste oil shale ash in the rocking-type autoclave reactor
195.
Firing Estonian oil shale in CFB boilers - ash balance and behaviour of carbonate minerals
196.
Food availability and temperature optima shaped functional composition of chironomid assemblages during the Late Glacial–Holocene transition in Northern Europe
197.
From waste to value : CaCO3 crystallization on the basis of waste oil shale ash
198.
Fundamental study of low-nox combustion fly ash utilization
199.
Fusibility and sintering characteristics of ash
200.
Gas extraction of oil shales : effect of various factors on the yield and composition of products obtained
201.
Geochemical processes controlling ionic composition of water in the catchments of lakes Saana and Saanalampi in the Kilpisjärvi area of North Scandinavia
202.
Geochemical study of stable carbon and oxygen isotopes in landfilled Ca-rich oil shale ash
203.
Geochemistry and correlation of volcanic ash beds from the Rootsiküla Stage (Wenlock-Ludlow) in the eastern Baltic
204.
Growth of Scenedesmus obliquus under artificial flue gas with a high sulphur concentration neutralized with oil shale ash
205.
Heating rate efect on the thermal behaviour of some clays and their mixtures with oil shale ash additives
206.
Heating rate effect on the thermal behavior of some clays and their blends with oil shale ash additives
207.
High temperature corrosion of martensite alloy under oil shale fly ash
208.
Hybrid syntactic foams of metal - fly ash cenosphere - clay
209.
Immobile and mobile elements during the transition of volcanic ash to bentonite - an example from the early Palaeozoic sedimentary section of the Baltic Basin
210.
Impact of apple cultivar, ripening stage, fermentation type and yeaststrain on phenolic composition of apple ciders
211.
Impact of wastewater components on phosphorus removal by oil shale ash in model systems
212.
Impact of weft yarn density and core-yarn fibre composition on tensile properties, abrasion resistance and air permeability of denim fabrics
213.
Implementation of the leaching models to estimate oil shale ash disposal and handling processes
214.
Impordistruktuur = Composition of imports
215.
Importance of climate, forest fires and human population size in the Holocene boreal forest composition change in northern Europe
216.
Influence of bedrock composition on the content of biogenic elements in the humus horizon of soils in Estonia
217.
Influence of binder composition and microhardness on wear properties of light weight composites
218.
Influence of chalking by dust-like oil-shale ash on meadow grass microelements concentration
219.
Influence of hard cyclic viscoplastic deformation on chemical composition and micromechanical properties of phases of single crystal Ni-base superalloys
220.
Influence of meso-scale dynamics on the phytoplankton distribution and species composition in the Gulf of Finland in July 2007
221.
Influence of microstructure and chemical composition on toughness and wear resistance of carbide composites
222.
Influence of oil shale ash addition on thermophysical processes in an illitic clay during heating
223.
Influence of pH and deposition potentials on composition and morphology of CdSe films
224.
Influence of solution composition on sprayed ZnO nanorods properties and formation process: Thermoanalytical study of the precursors
225.
Influence of springs to soil composition in northern Fennoscandia
226.
Influence of sulphur dioxide and hydrogen chloride on properties of oil shale ash
227.
Influence of the treatment period on the morphology and the chemical composition of the thermally activated orthodontic archwires
228.
Information needs of Estonian specialists and collection composition of research libraries : (1967-1996) : summary of master's thesis
229.
Information needs of Estonian specialists and collection composition of research libraries : (1967-1996)
230.
Internal geochemical stratification of bentonites (altered volcanic ash beds) and its interpretation = Bentoniitide (muutunud vulkaanituhkade) geokeemiline isestratifikatsioon ja selle interpretatsioon
231.
Investigation into group composition of shale oil fractions produced at UTT-3000 in relation to the plant operational parameters
232.
Investigation of the structure, composition and sorption properties of Alder (Alnus) wood
233.
Invitation to composition
234.
Isotopic composition of sulfur as an indicator of anthropogenic sulfate inflow to lake Baikal
235.
Joint efforts for utilization of oil shale ash in new areas
236.
Laboratory investigations of high temperature corrosion of boiler alloys under the impact of Estonian oil shale ash
237.
Laboratory tests of high-temperature corrosion of steels B-407, X8CrNiNb1613 and X8CrNiMoNb1616 under impact of ash formed at pulverized firing of oil shale
238.
Leachibility of Ca2+-ions from oil shale ash
239.
Leaching behaviour of Estonian oil shale ash-based construction mortars
240.
Leaching of PAHs from agricultural soils treated with oil shale combustion ash : an experimental study
241.
Leaching of the water-soluble calcium components of oil shale waste ash = Kaltsiumiühendite leostumine põlevkivituha vesisüsteemides
242.
Lipoprotein particles in cheese whey : composition and influence on microfiltration
243.
Long-term forest composition and its drivers in taiga forest in NW Russia
244.
Long-term mineral transformation of Ca-rich oil shale ash waste
245.
Long-term modelling of fly ash and radionuclide emissions as well as deposition fluxes due to the operation of large oil shale-fired power plants
246.
Main physicochemical factors affecting the aqueous carbonation of oil shale ash
247.
Mass-spectrometric determination of the composition of the essential oil from wild majoram
248.
Materjal teede aluste stabiliseerimiseks [Võrguteavik] : koostis, spetsifikatsioonid ja vastavuskriteeriumid = Material for stabilization of road bases : composition, specifications and conformity criteria
249.
Mechanism of ash deposit formation, corrosion and sulphur capture by burning calcium and chlorine containing fuels
250.
Mechanism of ash deposits formation, corrosion and sulphur capture by burning calcium and chlorine content fuels
251.
Melting and sintering of biomass fuel ash
252.
Metal powder/fly ash cenosphere/modified clay composite
253.
Microbiological degradation of phenolic compounds containing oil shale ash leachate
254.
Mineral CO2 sequestration by aqueous carbonation of oil shale ash from Estonian power production
255.
Mineral composition and texture characteristic of dimesion stone of Estonian limestone from Ungru deposit
256.
Mineral sequestration of CO2 by carbonation of Ca-rich oil shale ash in natural conditions
257.
Mineral trapping of CO2 via oil shale ash aqueous carbonation : controlling mechanism of process rate and development of continuous-flow reactor system
258.
Modeling calcium dissolution from oil shale ash. Part 1, Ca dissolution during ash washing in a batch reactor
259.
Modeling calcium dissolution from oil shale ash. Part 2, Continuous washing of the ash layer
260.
Modeling of calcium leaching from lime-consisting oil shale combustion ash
261.
Modeling of flux composition for thermal CdCl2:O2 annealing of polycrystalline CdTe
262.
Modelling continuous process for precipitated calcium carbonate production from oil shale ash
263.
Modelling the regional climate and isotopic composition of Svalbard precipitation using REMOiso : a comparison with available GNIP and ice core data
264.
Morphology and composition of electrochemically deposited CuInSe2 layers
265.
New chromatographic method for analysis of ethylene/1-butene and ethylene/1-hexene copolymers according to the chemical composition and the molar mass
266.
Numerical simulation of two-phase turbulent flows in ash circulating fluidized bed = Turbulentsete kahefaasiliste voolude matemaatiline modelleerimine tuha tsirkuleerivas keevkihis
267.
Numerical simulation of two-phase turbulent flows of ash circulating in fluidized bed
268.
Numerical simulation of uprising gas-solid particle (oil-shale ash) turbulent flow in CFB by different mathematical models
269.
Oil shale ash : its characterization and possible use in remediation at the Sillamäe site
270.
Oil shale ash as a catalyst in wastewater treatment in the pulp and paper industry
271.
Oil shale ash as a source of calcium for calcium carbonate : process feasibility, mechanism and modeling = Põlevkivituhk kaltsiumkarbonaadi toormena : protsessi teostatavus, mehhanism ja modelleerimine
272.
Oil shale ash based backfilling concrete - strength development, mineral transformations and leachability
273.
Oil shale ash based stone formation - hydration, hardening dynamics and phase transformations
274.
Oil shale ash deposits as natural CO2 binders
275.
Oil shale ash deposits as natural CO2 binders [Electronic resource]
276.
Oil shale CFBC ash cementation properties in ash fields
277.
Oil shale fly ash use opportunities
278.
On the changes of pinewood (Pinus sylvestris L.). Chemical composition and ultrastructure during the attack by brown-rot fungi Postia placenta and Coniophora puteana
279.
On the fouling mechanism of non-bounded oil shale ash deposits on boiler heat-transfer surfaces
280.
On the fouling mechanism of not-bounded oil shale ash deposits on the boiler heat transfer surfaces
281.
Open-air deposition of Estonian oil shale ash : formation, state of art, problems and prospects for the abatement of environmental impact
282.
Operational semantics of weak sequential composition = Nõrga jadakompositsiooni operatsioonsemantika
283.
Ozonation for the chemical modification of carbon surfaces in fly ash
284.
Overview of web service discovery and composition tools
285.
PAHs in leachates from thermal power plant wastes and ash-based construction materials
286.
Pb-210 and fly ash particles in ombrotrophic peat bogs as indicators of industrial emissions
287.
Pb-210 and Po-210 atmospheric releases via fly ash from oil shale-fired power plants
288.
PCC production from calcium-rich oxy-fuel CFBC ash
289.
Peculiar high temperature corrosion of martensite alloy under impact of Estonian oil shale fly ash
290.
Petrography and the REE-composition of apatite in the Paleoproterozoic Pilgujärvi Sedimentary Formation, Pechenga Greenstone Belt, Russia
291.
Phase composition of selenized Cu2ZnSnSe4 thin films determined by X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy
292.
Physicochemical factors affecting aqueous carbonation of oil shale ash
293.
Polyphenolic composition and antichlamydial effect of commercial peppermint (Mentha x piperita L.) teas
294.
Polysaccharide composition of Estonian wheat
295.
Possibilities of deeper desulfurization of blue gases by oil shale ash components in different burning technologies
296.
Predictability of the toxicity of the oil-shale industry wastewaters by their phenolic composition
297.
Prediction of flue gas composition and comparative overall process evaluation for air and oxyfuel combustion of Estonian oil shale, using aspen plus process simulation
298.
Process deceleration at aqueous carbonization of oil shale ash
299.
Properties and chemical composition of pinewood
300.
Properties and environmental impact of oil shale ash landfills
301.
Prospects for use of oil shale fly ash as filler in polymeric compounds
302.
Prospects in waste oil shale ash sustainable valorization
303.
Põlevkiviõlid [Võrguteavik] : tahkete lisandite ja tuhasuse määramise meetod = Shale oils : method for determination of sediment content and ash
304.
Rainbow trout composition and fatty acid content in Estonia
305.
Rapid analysis of free fatty acid composition in Brassica rapa L. and Brassica napus L. extracts by surface-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry
306.
Rare metals in volcanic ash beds in Silurian sedimentary sections of Estonia, Ukraine and Moldova - application for correlations between regions
307.
Reactivity of oil shale ashes towards sulfur dioxide. 3, Recurrent use of ash for flue gas purification
308.
Recurrent use of oil shale ash as sorbent for SO2 removal
309.
Recycled hardmetal-based powder composite coatings : optimisation of composition, structure and properties
310.
Reducing CO2 emissions with oil shale circulating fluidized bed boiler ash
311.
Reducing of carbon dioxide emissions at oil shale ash deposition
312.
Reducing the environmental impact of Baltic Power Plant ash fields
313.
Release of trace elements from oil shale fly ash of PF and CFB boilers
314.
Seasonal binding of atmospheric CO2 by oil shale ash
315.
Sediment diatom assemblages and composition of pore-water dissolved organic matter reflect recent eutrophication history of Lake Peipsi (Estonia/Russia)
316.
Siliciclastic grain size composition of the Upper Ordovician rocks of the Blidene Formation in western Latvia
317.
Silurian bentonites in Lithuania : correlations based on sanidine phenocryst composition and graptolite biozonation - interpretation of volcanic source regions
318.
Slurry erosion testing of steel with oil shale ash as abrasive
319.
Species composition and diatom indices in relation to environmental parameters in Estonian streams
320.
Spherical fly ash particles from oil shale fired power plants in atmospheric precipitations. Possibilities of quantitative tracing
321.
Sprayed CuInS2 thin films for solar cells : the effect of solution composition and post-deposition treatments
322.
Standardization of composition of A2B6 materials
323.
Standartization of composition of A2B6 materials
324.
Strength development and leachability of oil shale ash based backfilling concrete
325.
Strong and chemically inert sinter crystallised glass ceramics based on Estonian oil shale ash
326.
Structure, phase composition, and wear mechanisms of plasma-sprayed NiCrSiB-20wt.% TiB<sub>2</sub> coatings
327.
Studies of composition of bottom sediments and bathymetric features of Pirita shore
328.
Studies of the essential oil composition of common juniper needles and berries from Estonia
329.
Studies of the essential oil composition of some Estonian herbs
330.
Study of composition and thermal treatments of quaternary compounds for monograin layer solar cells = Päikesepatareides kasutatavate monoterapulbriliste nelikühendite koostise ja termotöötluste uurimine
331.
Study of composition reproducibility of electrochemically co-deposited CuInSe2 films onto ITO
332.
Study of I-II-VI2 type materials composition by polarographic analysis
333.
Study of the toxicity of ash-heap water using microbial biotests
334.
Study of the toxicological impact of different components of ash-heap water (sulphur rich phenolic leachate) using luminescent bacteria as test organisms
335.
Studying of internal and rheological properties of polyethylene-oil shale ash composites
336.
Sulfur binding by ash in oil shale boilers
337.
Sulphation of oil shale ash under atmospheric and pressurized combustion conditions
338.
Sulphur compounds in a hydraulic ash discharge unit
339.
Sulphur compounds in a hydraulic ash-disposal system
340.
Sulphur compounds in hydraulic ash-disposal system
341.
Sulphur isotope composition of dissolved sulphate in the Cambrian–Vendian aquifer system in the northern part of the Baltic Artesian Basin
342.
Synthesis of raffinose-derived potential prebiotics by bacterial levansucrase and their effects on composition and metabolism of fecal microbiota of normal - and overweight children
343.
Tailoring composition and properties of CuInSe2 materials for solar cell application
344.
Tailoring the composition and properties of CuInSe2 materials for solar cell application
345.
Techniques used for analyzing microplastics, antimicrobial resistance and microbial community composition : a mini-review
346.
Temporal changes in radiological and chemical composition of Cambrian-Vendian groundwater in conditions of intensive water consumption
347.
Temporal evolution, petrography and composition of dolostones in the Upper Devonian Plavinas Regional Stage, southern Estonia and northern Latvia
348.
The behaviour of Ca-Mg-silicates in direct aqueous carbonation of oil shale ash [Electronic resource]
349.
The chemical composition of the Esthonian M.-Ordovician oil-bearing mineral "Kukersite"
350.
The chemical composition of wheat grown in Estonia
351.
The CO2-binding by Ca-Mg-silicates in direct aqueous carbonation of oil shale ash and steel slag
352.
The composition and metabolism of faecal microbiota is specifically modulated by different dietary polysaccharides and mucin : an isothermal microcalorimetry study
353.
The composition and reactivity of different oil shales and the products formed during thermal treatment = Erinevate põlevkivide koostis ja reaktiivsus ning nende termilisel töötlusel tekkivad produktid
354.
The composition and structure investigation of recycled hardmetal powders for thermal spray
355.
The composition of dictyonema shale weathering products
356.
The composition of faecal microbiota is related to the amount and variety of dietary fibres
357.
The Composition, Physicochemical Properties, Antioxidant Activity, and Sensory Properties of Estonian Honeys
358.
The content and composition of the essential oil found in Carum carvi L. commercial fruits obtained from different countries
359.
The effect of drying method and grade of grinding to the composition of the essential oil from black, green and white pepper (Piper nigrum L.)
360.
The effect of oil shale ash and mixtures of wood ash and oil shale ash on the biomass formation of Silver birch and Scots pine seedlings on a cutaway peatland
361.
The effects of apple variety, ripening stage, and yeast strain on the volatile composition of apple cider
362.
The effects of milk composition and treatment on the growth of Lactic Acid Bacteria = Piima koostise ja töötlemise mõju piimhappebakterite kasvule
363.
The genetic systematization of the sandy deposits using their granulometric and mineral composition in Harjumaa County, Estonia
364.
The growth and nutrients status of conifers on ash-treated cutaway peatland
365.
The impact of pollution charges, ash handling and carbon dioxide to cost competitiveness of fuel sources for energy production in Estonia
366.
The influence of chlorine in ash deposits on 12Cr1MoV alloy high temperature corrosion
367.
The influence of refractory composition in binder phase on wear properties of boron carbide aluminium composites
368.
The influence of refractory composition in binder phase on wear properties of boron carbide aluminium composites [Electronic resource]
369.
The investigation of HMW glutenin subunit composition and baking quality of triticale in Estonia
370.
The n-alkane composition of the Late-glacial lake sediments from eastern Baltic correlates with paleoclimatic episodes
371.
The phase of the oil shale ash of Estonian power plants
372.
The relationship between ethno-linguistic composition of social networks and activity space : a study using mobile phone data
373.
The re-vegetation of ash-treated Puhatu cutaway peatland
374.
The role of ash forming elements on ash, while burning new types of solid biofuels
375.
The role of the polar surface and porosity in adsorption of organics by fly ash carbons
376.
The sintering tendency of ash from calcium rich oil shale
377.
The study of firing of a ceramic body made from illite and fluidized bed combustion fly ash
378.
The study of firing the ceramic body made from illite and fluidized combustion fly ash
379.
The sulfur intermediate oxidation forms in oil shale ash suspension
380.
Thermal behavior of ceramic bodies based on Estonian clay from the Arumetsa deposit with oil shale ash and clinker dust additives
381.
Thermal behavior of some Estonian clays and their mixtures with oil shale ash additives
382.
Thermal behaviour of some Estonian clays and their mixtures with oil shale ash additives
383.
Thermal processing of polyvinylchloride waste with oil shale ash to capture chloride
384.
Thermophysical properties of ash deposit on boiler heat exchange surfaces
385.
Transformation of sulphur compounds in a hydraulic ash-discharge unit
386.
Transformations in oil shale ash at wet deposition
387.
Transformations in the solid and liquid phase at aqueous carbonization of oil shale ash
388.
Transformations of sulfides during aqueous carbonation of oil shale ash
389.
Transformations of sulfur compounds in oil shale ash suspension
390.
Tsement. Osa 1, Harilike tsementide koostis, spetsifikatsioonid ja vastavuskriteeriumid = Cement. Part 1, Composition, specifications and conformity criteria for common cements
391.
Types of oil shale ash and methods for increasing their reactivity
392.
Upgrading of Estonian shale oil distillation fractions. 2, The effect of time and hydrogen pressure on the yield and composition of "diesel fraction" hydrogenation products
393.
Upgrading of Estonian shale oil distillation fractions. 4, The effect of time and hydrogen pressure on the yield and composition of light mazute hydrogenation products
394.
UPLC/MS based method for quantitative determination of fatty acid composition in Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria
395.
Upper Ordovician altered volcanic ash beds
396.
Upper Ordovician volcanic ash beds
397.
Upper Sandbian and lower Katian δ13C chemostratigraphy in northern Baltoscandian basin reveals gaps and spatial heterogeneity in carbon isotope composition
398.
Use of oil shale fly ash as a binder material in stabilization of soft soils
399.
Use of oil shale waste ash for flue gas desulphurization
400.
Use the immobile trace elements for the correlation of Telychian bentonites on Saaremaa Island, Estonia, and mapping of volcanic ash clouds
401.
Utilization of oil shale ash as a concrete constituent and carbon sink
402.
Utilization of oil shale ash to prepare PCC : leachibility dynamics and equilibrium in the ash-water system
403.
Utilization of plastic wastes with oil shale : basics, methods, composition
404.
Variation in the composition of the essential oil of commercial Valeriana officinalis L. roots from different countries
405.
Variation in the composition of the essential oil of Valeriana officinalis L. roots from Estonia
406.
Variation in the composition of the essential oils, phenolic compounds and mineral elements of Hypericum perforatum L. growing in Estonia
407.
Variations in carbon isotope composition of microfossils and bulk organic matter from the Middle Ordovician through Wenlock (Silurian) in Estonia
408.
Waste oil shale ash as a novel source of calcium for precipitated calcium carbonate : carbonation mechanism, modeling, and product characterization
409.
Wet carbonization of pulverized firing and circulating fluidized bed combustion oil shale ash
410.
Volcanic ash intercalations in the Kilpisjärvi Caledonian nappes, Finland
411.
[Väitekirja ülevaade] : Kogerman, P.N. The Chemical Composition of the Esthonian M.-Ordovician Oil-Bearing Mineral "Kukersite". Acta et Commentations Universitatis Dorpatensis A. III. 6. Tartu 1922
võtmesõna
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1.
ash composition
2.
acidic components of ash
3.
alkaline components of ash
4.
amino acid composition
5.
ash
6.
ash balance
7.
ash behavior
8.
ash field
9.
ash fusion
10.
ash utilisation
11.
biomass ash
12.
board composition
13.
body composition
14.
Ca-rich ash
15.
chemical composition
16.
composition
17.
composition mitigation
18.
composition of concepts
19.
composition of metal
20.
elemental composition
21.
essential oil composition
22.
firing fly ash
23.
flue gas composition
24.
fly ash
25.
fly ash cenosphere
26.
fly ash cenospheres
27.
fly-ash particles
28.
fuel ash
29.
fusion temperatures of ash
30.
geological composition of the nearshore
31.
isotopic composition
32.
isotopic composition of sulphate
33.
maste composition
34.
mineal composition
35.
municipal solid waste incineration ash
36.
oil shale ash
37.
oil shale/ash
38.
PF ash
39.
phase composition
40.
species composition
41.
spherical fly ash particles
42.
Sr-Nd-Pb isotope composition
43.
surface chemical composition
44.
tube composition
45.
types of oil shale ash
46.
web service composition
47.
vegetation composition
48.
volatile composition
49.
volcanic ash
50.
wood ash
allikas
3
1.
Applications of advanced technology to ash-related problems in boilers
2.
Ash Utilisation 2012 - Ashes in a Sustainable Society : [abstract proceedings]
3.
The impact of ash deposition on coal fired plants