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Hydrocarbon generation

This wastewater stream contains lead (Pb) salts and chlorinated hydrocarbons generated from corrosion of the anodes as well as asbestos particles generated as a result of degradation of the diaphragm with use. Wastewater is also generated from the scrubber where the chlorine is wet scrubbed and from the ion exchange resin used to purify the brine solution. These wash water often contains dilute hydrochloric acid with small amounts of dissolved calcium magnesium and aluminum chloride. Like in other cells, the scrubber water also contributes to the wastewater stream. [Pg.926]

Earth Tech s bioremediation facihty can only accept and treat soils contaminated by virgin petroleum hydrocarbons generated from leaking underground storage tank sites and is not permitted for used petroleum products containing metals, such as waste oils. [Pg.515]

Jurg, J. W., Eisma, E., Petroleum Hydrocarbons Generation from Fatty... [Pg.33]

Fig. 2. A homolog series of hydrocarbons generated successively by two-contact additions (attachments of C3H). The excised internal structures are indicated by heavy lines (and the dot in Cl3H9)... Fig. 2. A homolog series of hydrocarbons generated successively by two-contact additions (attachments of C3H). The excised internal structures are indicated by heavy lines (and the dot in Cl3H9)...
The off-gas, composed of hydrogen and C1-C4 hydrocarbons generated in the pyrolysis reactor, goes to waste gas incinerator, in which the hydrocarbons are burnt out and only inert gas is vented to atmosphere through the exhaust gas boiler, where the energy is recovered as steam. [Pg.682]

The conqionents of hydrocarbons generated from engine during cold start are dependant on fuels, vehicles and driving conditions. In this study, methyl alcohol (Aldrich, 99%), acetone (Aldrich, 99%), acetaldehyde (Aldrich, 99%), 224trimethylpentane (Aldrich, 99.8%), n-octane (Aldrich, 99%) and toluene (Aldrich, 99.95%) were chosen as the hydrocarbons of the cold start, and were used without any treatment. [Pg.540]

Figure 9 Zones of hydrocarbon generation from coals (oil and natural gas), in relation to rank and other coal properties. Figure 9 Zones of hydrocarbon generation from coals (oil and natural gas), in relation to rank and other coal properties.
Carroll R. E. and Pashin J. C. (1997) Tectonic and hydrologic influences on coalification and hydrocarbon generation in the Warrior and Cahaba coal fields, Alabama. AAPG Eastern Section and the Society for Organic Petrology Joint Meeting, Abstracts, AAPG Bulletin 81, 1546. [Pg.3681]

Powell T. G. (1988) Developments in concepts of hydrocarbon generation from terrestrial organic matter. In Petroleum Resources of China and Related Subjects, Circum-Pacific Council for Energy and Mineral Resources, Earth Science Series (eds. H. C. Wagner, L. C. Wagner, F. F. H. Wang, and F. L. Wong), vol. 10, pp. 807 - 824. [Pg.3684]

Waples D. W. (1994) Maturity modelling thermal indicators, hydrocarbon generation and oil cracking. In The Petroleum System-from Source to Trap, AAPG Memoir 60 (eds. L. Magoon and W. G. Dow). American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, pp. 285-306. [Pg.3719]

Table 7.2.10. Aromatic hydrocarbons generated from pyrolysis of cellulose at 85CPC. Table 7.2.10. Aromatic hydrocarbons generated from pyrolysis of cellulose at 85CPC.
Table 14.2.2. Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons generated by pyrolysis of coal. Table 14.2.2. Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons generated by pyrolysis of coal.

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