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The background for the development of VK69 was a need for reduction of S02 emissions from double-absorption plants by installing a more active catalyst at low temperature downstream from the intermediate absorption tower. Clearly, the catalytic solution should be more competitive than the alternatives, e.g. tail gas scrubbing or triple-absorption layout, in terms of capital and operating costs. In the following, the required technical performance of the catalyst with respect to S02 oxidation activity, mechanical strength and pressure drop is discussed, and input from the literature and from practical experience in the field is presented. Reviews of the extensive literature published on sulphuric acid catalysts can be found in [2-5],... [Pg.315]

The Danish minister of environment in 1988 announced that within a few years the manufacture and use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) products had to be reduced as much as technically and economically possible due to their environmental impacts of production, use, and disposal. This preventive environmental policy was mainly based on the emission of hydrogen chloride and dioxins from waste incineration. A study of the technical, economic, and environmental consequences of a substitution was initiated by the National Agency of Environmental Protection. The goal was to collect background data for the upcoming negotiations between the environmental authorities and PVC-industry and manufacturers of PVC products in Denmark. The environmental assessment focused on PVC and 11 alternative materials, such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephtalate (PET), polystyrene (PS), polyurethane (PUR), synthetic rubbers (EPDM, CR and SBR), paper, impregnated wood, and aluminum. ... [Pg.253]

Three parts will appear in the review. First the background of the experiment technical remarks and the possible extensions or alternatives for using SANS in dynamics (Sect. 2), the background of the present interpretation of the data (Sect. 3), and a brief recall of the Doi-Edwards model. Second, a detailed description is given of the different characterizations of the q, t) dependence, radius of gyration, asymptotic laws and comparison of the form factor with some calculated expressions some recent results on crosslinked melts and mixtures of different molecular weights will be presented. The third part contains additional remarks on other more detailed approaches. [Pg.51]


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