THE ROLE OF SPENT SHALE IN OIL SHALE PROCESSING AND THE MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESIDUES: SECOND QUARTERLY TECHNICAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 5, 1979-JULY 5, 1979
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During the past quarter, the primary emphasis of this research has been the study of H2S adsorption of spent shale retorted in nitrogen atmosphere and the stripping of ammonia and carbon dioxide forma model retort water. Extensive adsorption data in the form of breakthrough curves was obtained at three different temperatures and are presented in this report. Because of the large quantity of data, the analysis is not yet completed.
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CitationAnthony L. Hines ---- Roy Long, THE ROLE OF SPENT SHALE IN OIL SHALE PROCESSING AND THE MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESIDUES: SECOND QUARTERLY TECHNICAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 5, 1979-JULY 5, 1979, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/the-role-of-spent-shale-in-oil-shale-processing-and-the-management-of-environmental-residues-secon
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Publication Date1979-4-1
