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Techno-economic feasibility

Moresi, M. and Sappino, F. 2000. Electrodialytic recovery of some fermentation products from model solutions Techno-economic feasibility study. J. Membr. Sci. 164, 129-140. [Pg.356]

J. R.H., Koukou, M.K. and Papayannakos, N. (1997) Water gas shift membrane reactor for C02 control in IGCC systems Techno-economic feasibility study. Energy Conversion and Management, 38 (9999), S159-S164. [Pg.306]

The aim of this chapter is to show that a multidisciplinary approach, focusing on materials, processes and modelling as depicted in Fig. 14.1, is needed to judge the techno-economic feasibility of inorgaiuc membranes in large-scale processes. This will be done by discussing examples of the potential use of porous inorganic membranes in three different membrane reactor applications. [Pg.642]

Crank, M., Patel, M., Marscheider-Weidemann, E, Schleich, J., Heusing, B., Angerer, G. (2005). Techno-economic Feasibility of Large-scale Production of Bio-based Polymers in Europe, in (Wolf, 0., ed.). Technical Report Series, European Commission, EUR 22103 EN. [Pg.443]

The British company Reunion Mining Pic (RM) performed a techno-economical feasibility study for the Skorpion mine (Namibia) during 1S 7 and 1998. At that time, RM entered in contact with the R D Division of Tunicas Reunidas S.A. (TR). The objective was to apply the modified ZINCEX process (MZP) to the treatment of Skorpion ore to produce SHG zinc. One of the most important stages of the feasibility study was the piloting of key sections of the process namely, leaching, solvent extraction and electrowinning. [Pg.752]

Bracht M, Alderliesten PT, Kloster R, Piuschek R, Haupt G, Xue E, Ross JRH, Koukou MK, Papayannakos N (1996) Water gas shift membrane reactor for CO2 control in IGCC systems techno-economic feasibility study. Energy Convers 38 S159-164... [Pg.159]

Wolf O., Techno-Economic Feasibility of Large-scale Production of Bio-Based Polymers in Europe, Technical Report EUR 22103, European Commission, 2005. [Pg.16]

O. Wolf, M. Crank, M. Patel, F. Marscheider-Weidemann, J. Schleich, B. Husing and G. Angerer, Techno-economic feasibility of large-scale production of bio-based polymers in Europe, Institute for Prospective Technological Studieso, European Communities Spain, 2005. [Pg.80]

Shelley, M. D., and El-Halwagi, M. M. Techno-economic feasibility and flow... [Pg.584]

Techno-economic feasibility of large-scale production of bio-based polymers in Europe (PRO-BIP), Final Report, Utrecht/ICarlsruhe, October 2004. [Pg.65]

Simon, J., Muller, H., Koch, R., and Muller, V. (1998) Thermoplastic and biodegradable polymers of cellulose. Polym. Degrad. Stab., 59 (1-3), 107-115. Wolf, O. (2005) Techno-Economic Feasibility of Large-Scale Production of Bio-Based Polymers in Europe. Technical Report EUR 22103 EN, European Commission. [Pg.479]

Evaluation of techno-economic feasibility of new technologies, products etc for the oil palm industry. [Pg.575]


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