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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Chemistry
Osaka University: A Focus Of Polymer Science: 70th Anniversary Celebration, Otto Vogl, Koichi Hatada
Osaka University: A Focus Of Polymer Science: 70th Anniversary Celebration, Otto Vogl, Koichi Hatada
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Personalities In Polymer Science: Cover Page, Title Page, Introduction, And List Of Articles, Otto Vogl
Personalities In Polymer Science: Cover Page, Title Page, Introduction, And List Of Articles, Otto Vogl
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A compilation of articles with short biographies of the scientists who played leading roles in the field and provided the basis of Polymer Science and Technology throughout the 20th century.
1. Yukio Imanishi, Otto Vogl
2. Toshinobu Higashimura, Otto Vogl
2. Toshinobu Higashimura, Otto Vogl
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3. Otto Vogl, Gerald S. Kirshenbaum, Helga Roder
3. Otto Vogl, Gerald S. Kirshenbaum, Helga Roder
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Spsj 50th Annual Meeting, Osaka, Japan, May 23-25, 2001, Otto Vogl, Yasuhiko Shirota, Tatsuro Ouchi
Spsj 50th Annual Meeting, Osaka, Japan, May 23-25, 2001, Otto Vogl, Yasuhiko Shirota, Tatsuro Ouchi
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Biological Reduction Of Perchlorate In Ion Exchange Regenerant Solutions Containing High Salinity And Ammonium Levels, Tina M. Gingras, Jacimaria R. Batista
Biological Reduction Of Perchlorate In Ion Exchange Regenerant Solutions Containing High Salinity And Ammonium Levels, Tina M. Gingras, Jacimaria R. Batista
Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction Faculty Research
The most promising technologies to remove perchlorate from water are ion exchange and biological reduction. Although successful, ion exchange only separates perchlorate from water; it does not eliminate it from the environment. The waste streams from these systems contain the caustic or saline regenerant solutions used in the process as well as high levels of perchlorate. Biological reduction could be used to treat the regenerant waste solutions from the ion exchange process. A treatment scheme, combining ion exchange and biodegradation, is proposed to completely remove perchlorate from the environment. Perchlorate-laden resins generate brines containing salt concentrations up to 6% or …