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Clarke, organic waste

Sabel GV, Clark TP. 1984. Volatile organic compounds as indicators of municipal solid waste leachate contamination. Waste Manag Res 2 119-130. [Pg.288]

Work in which numerous noxious organics were converted to C02 in electrochemical cells using mediators began to be published as early as 1975 (Clarke and Kuhn). Such processes work indirectly. An anode of, for example, Fe, Ni, or Ag produces the corresponding ions in the high valent state. In solution, these ions carry out oxidation processes with the wastes, and the resulting ions in the lower valent state... [Pg.515]

Smith K, Fry CV, Tzimas M, The use of solid supports and supported reagents in liquid phase organic reactions, in Chem. Waste Minimization (Ed. J.H. Clark), pp. 86-115, 1995, Blackie, Glasgow, UK. [Pg.145]

Clark RR, Zalikowski JA. 1990. Comparison of capillary and packed column analysis for volatile organics by GCMS. In Friedman D, ed. Waste testing and quality assurance. Special technical publication 1062 vol. 2. Philadelphia, PA American Society for Testing and Materials, 333-350. [Pg.194]

Further, the existence of a number of stable radioisotopes of ruthenium holds promise for development of agents for organ imaging, and it should be remembered that ruthenium will possess some properties similar to those of technetium, whose complexes have been used for some considerable time for this purpose. In this respect, Clarke [28] has pointed out that considerable information on distribution of radioruthenium in animals has been accumulated because it is a major product in nuclear reactor waste. [Pg.147]

Choi MH, Yoon SC (1994) Polyester biosynthesis characteristics of Pseudomonas citronellolis grown on various carbon sources, including 3-methyl-branched substrates. Appl Environ Microbiol 60 3245-3254 Clapp WP (1948) Macro-organisms in sea water and their effect on corrosion. In Uhlig HH (ed) The corrosion handbook. Wiley, New York, pp 433-441 Clark TR, Ehrlich HL (1992) Copper removal from an industrial waste by bioleaching. J Ind Microbiol 9 213-218... [Pg.331]


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