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Results for the thermal stability of lead sulphate derived from thermodynamic data do not agree with those produced from oxidation studies on lead sulphide. In this work the stability of pure lead sulphate between 850 and 1250°C, in atmospheres of varying amounts of oxygen, nitrogen and sulphur dioxide, has been investigated on a mass flow balance.
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Jayaweera, S.A.A., Sleeman, P.J. (1980). Thermal Stability of Lead Sulphate. In: Hemminger, W. (eds) Thermal Analysis. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6736-8_30
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