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Heavy metals tank study

Continuous Multicomponent Distillation Column 501 Gas Separation by Membrane Permeation 475 Transport of Heavy Metals in Water and Sediment 565 Residence Time Distribution Studies 381 Nitrification in a Fluidised Bed Reactor 547 Conversion of Nitrobenzene to Aniline 329 Non-Ideal Stirred-Tank Reactor 374 Oscillating Tank Reactor Behaviour 290 Oxidation Reaction in an Aerated Tank 250 Classic Streeter-Phelps Oxygen Sag Curves 569 Auto-Refrigerated Reactor 295 Batch Reactor of Luyben 253 Reversible Reaction with Temperature Effects 305 Reversible Reaction with Variable Heat Capacities 299 Reaction with Integrated Extraction of Inhibitory Product 280... [Pg.607]

Moreover, in order to objectively evaluate the state of dry cells when landfrlled as noncombustible garbage, the member companies of the Battery Association of Japan, entrusted the study of landfilled dry cells in 1985 to Fukuoka University. Based on the findings obtained over a 10-year observation, it was confirmed that heavy metals including mercury from dry cells did not seep or spill into water tanks, according to environmental standards. [Pg.89]


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