Distillation: new wrinkles for an age-old technology
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The different methods of distillation, like extractive distillation, reactive distillation and process enhancements, are discussed. Latest technological developments by companies, like Germany based BASF AG, Uhde GmbH, and United States based GTC Technology Corp., are also discussed.
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2005
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Making mercury disappear
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The US Environmental Protection Agency is scheduled to issue proposed standards for mercury emissions control. The standard will involve a lowering of mercury emissions for existing levels.
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2003
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Green hydrogen production: A work in progress
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Production technologies in using hydrogen, as an alternative fuel for petroleum and gas, are reviewed.
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2006
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