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Category : Factory and trade waste
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
Proceedings of the Mineral Waste Utilization Symposium
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Category : Factory and trade waste
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
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Category : Factory and trade waste
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
Information Circular
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 758
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 758
Book Description
Low-cost Sorbents
Author: Susan Bailey
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Category : Metals
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
The capital and regeneration costs of activated carbon and ion exchange media suggest that better process economics may be achieved with disposable sorbents for the treatment of metals-contaminated water and waste streams. An extensive literature search was conducted to identify potentially inexpensive sorbents that could be disposed, rather than regenerated, after use. The literature indicates that many materials with this potential are readily available, either as process by-products or in their natural form. The most promising sorbents identified in this literature search will be tested at bench scale with synthetic metal solutions.
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Category : Metals
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
The capital and regeneration costs of activated carbon and ion exchange media suggest that better process economics may be achieved with disposable sorbents for the treatment of metals-contaminated water and waste streams. An extensive literature search was conducted to identify potentially inexpensive sorbents that could be disposed, rather than regenerated, after use. The literature indicates that many materials with this potential are readily available, either as process by-products or in their natural form. The most promising sorbents identified in this literature search will be tested at bench scale with synthetic metal solutions.
Investigation of Fire and Explosion Accidents in the Chemical, Mining, and Fuel-related Industries
Author: Bernard J. Scheiner
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Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 734
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Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 734
Book Description
Research Reporting Series
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Category : Environmental engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 712
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Category : Environmental engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
Small-scale and Low-technology Resource Recovery Study
Author: Gary L. Mitchell
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Category : Incinerators
Languages : en
Pages : 266
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Category : Incinerators
Languages : en
Pages : 266
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Bulletin
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Category : Mines and mineral resources
Languages : en
Pages : 410
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Category : Mines and mineral resources
Languages : en
Pages : 410
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Bulletin
Author: United States. Bureau of Mines
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 738
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Languages : en
Pages : 738
Book Description
A National Policy for Materials
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Technology
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1002
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1002
Book Description
Chemistry and Significance of Condensed Tannins
Author: Richard W. Hemingway
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1468475118
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 539
Book Description
This book was developed from the proceedings of the first North American Tannin Conference held in Port. Angeles, Washington, August 1988. The objective of the conference was to bring together people with a common interest in condensed tannins and to promote interdisciplinary interactions that will lead to a better understanding of these important substances. Anot. her objective was the publicat. ion of this book because there has not been a monograph devoted to the chemistry and significance of tannins for several decades. The book is organized into sections dealing with the biosynthesis, structure, re actions, complexation with other biopolymers, biological significance, and use of tannins as specialty chemicals. The authors made a special attempt to focus on what we don't know as well as to provide a summary of what we do know in an effort to assist in planning future research. Our thanks go to the authors who so kindly contributed chapters and so pa tiently responded to our requests. We also thank Rylee Geboski and the Conference Assist. ance Staff, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, for their assistance in planning and conducting t. he conference, and Julia Wilson, Debbie Wolfe, Helen Coletka, and Nancy Greene of the Southern Forest Experiment Station, Pineville, Louisiana, who typed the chapt. ers. Linda Chalker-Scott was especially helpful in assisting us wit. h editing. Dick Hemingway is indebted t. o the staff of the Alexandria Forest.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1468475118
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 539
Book Description
This book was developed from the proceedings of the first North American Tannin Conference held in Port. Angeles, Washington, August 1988. The objective of the conference was to bring together people with a common interest in condensed tannins and to promote interdisciplinary interactions that will lead to a better understanding of these important substances. Anot. her objective was the publicat. ion of this book because there has not been a monograph devoted to the chemistry and significance of tannins for several decades. The book is organized into sections dealing with the biosynthesis, structure, re actions, complexation with other biopolymers, biological significance, and use of tannins as specialty chemicals. The authors made a special attempt to focus on what we don't know as well as to provide a summary of what we do know in an effort to assist in planning future research. Our thanks go to the authors who so kindly contributed chapters and so pa tiently responded to our requests. We also thank Rylee Geboski and the Conference Assist. ance Staff, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, for their assistance in planning and conducting t. he conference, and Julia Wilson, Debbie Wolfe, Helen Coletka, and Nancy Greene of the Southern Forest Experiment Station, Pineville, Louisiana, who typed the chapt. ers. Linda Chalker-Scott was especially helpful in assisting us wit. h editing. Dick Hemingway is indebted t. o the staff of the Alexandria Forest.