Abstract
On-line analytical instrumentation for monitoring elements such as S in coal must have short response time and should be reliable, cost effective and require limited maintenance. Requirements such as the above, make it difficult to transplant usual laboratory techniques as on-line equipment in coal-fired plants or coal-processing centers. PGNA has been found to be a useful technique for on-line multi-element analysis.
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