Steinhauser, 2008 - Google Patents
Cleaner production in the Solvay Process: general strategies and recent developmentsSteinhauser, 2008
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- Steinhauser G
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- Journal of Cleaner Production
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The Solvay Process aims at the production of soda ash. The solid and liquid effluents from the soda ash production have been a target of investigation since decades or centuries, often attempting to make use of the wastes. In this paper, all sources of waste from the …
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