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Characterization of FGD Gypsum Crystals

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Potassium sodium tartrate, aluminum sulfate, sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide were all purchased from Sinopharm Chemical Reagent CO., Ltd., Shanghai, China. The chemical component of the FGD gypsum was collected from Beijing Guohua Electric Power Corporation (Beijing, China), as shown in Table 1. The XRD pattern of FGD gypsum is provided in Figure 1, revealing DH as the main component. Figure 2 shows the morphology of the FGD gypsum crystals, which is a thick plate shape and obviously different from α-HH crystals.
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Synthesis and Characterization of PA66 Particles

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PA66 particles (industrial grade) were obtained from DuPont Corporation. Sodium hypophosphite (with analytical purity) was purchased from Shanghai Aibe Chemical Reagent Co., Ltd (Shanghai, China). Glacial acetic acid, cyclohexene, benzoyl peroxide, sodium hydroxide, zinc sulfate, sulfuric acid, aluminum sulfate, and magnesium sulfate (with analytical purity) were acquired from Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Co., Ltd (Shanghai, China).
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Cordierite Ceramic Adsorption Protocol

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All the chemicals were
analytically
pure. Porous cordierite ceramics was purchased from Kelley Chemical
Packing Co., Ltd. (Jiangxi, China); γ-aminopropyl triethoxysilane
(KH550) was purchased from Youpu Chemical Co., Ltd. (Nanjing, China);
absolute ethanol, aluminum sulfate, diatomaceous earth, sodium sulfate,
copper sulfate, disodium edetate (EDTA-2Na), sodium hydroxide, and
hydrochloric acid were purchased from the Sinopharm Chemical Reagent
Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, China). Double distilled water was used throughout
the experiment.
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