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DECOLORIZATION OF KRAFT WOOD PULP BLEACH EFFLUENTS
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Title:
DECOLORIZATION OF KRAFT WOOD PULP BLEACH EFFLUENTS
Subjects:
CHEMISTRY
;
METALLURGY
;
PERFORMING OPERATIONS
;
PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
;
SEPARATION
;
TRANSPORTING
;
TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
Description:
Pulp mill bleach effluents are decolorized, after a suitable lime treatment, by acidifying to a pH of about 1-5 and thereafter passing the acidified effluent through a bed or mass of a macroreticular adsorbent resin. The macroreticular adsorbent resin may be aromatic or aliphatic in character and has a porosity of at least 10 percent and a specific surface area of at least 10 square meters per gram.
Creation Date:
1973
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English;Spanish
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esp@cenet
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