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Saarburg–Holter A *ue-gas desulfurization process.
Sulphur, 1979, (141), 34.
Saarburg–OTTO A coal gasication process. Powdered coal, together with steam and oxygen, is injected
tangentially into a gasier containing molten slag. Gasication in a bath of molten slag was invented by
R. Rummel in the 1950s and developed by Dr. C. Otto & Company in Germany in the early 1960s. In 1976,
Saarbergwerke and Otto agreed to a joint development program, which culminated in the building of a large
demonstration unit at Völklingen/Fürstenhausen, Germany, which was operated from 1979 to 1982.
Rummel, R., Coke Gas, 1959, 21(247) 493 (Chem. Abstr., 54 ...