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  • 31Methyl tert-butyl ether — IUP …

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  • 32Furan — This article is about the chemical industrial compound. For the unintentional contaminant byproduct, see Polychlorinated dibenzofurans. For other uses, see Furan (disambiguation). Furan …

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  • 33Ethyl acetate — Chembox new Name = Ethyl acetate ImageFile = Ethyl acetate 2D skeletal.png ImageName = Ethyl acetate ImageFile1 = Ethyl acetate 3D balls.png ImageName1 = Ethyl acetate IUPACName = Ethyl ethanoate OtherNames = ethyl ester, acetic ester, ester of… …

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  • 34Anaerobic digestion — and regenerative thermal oxidiser component of Lübeck mechanical biological treatment plant in Germany, 2007 …

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  • 35Acetone — Acetone[1] …

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  • 36Methanol economy — The methanol economy is a suggested future economy in which methanol replaces fossil fuels as a means of energy storage, ground transportation fuel, and raw material for synthetic hydrocarbons and their products. It offers an alternative to the… …

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  • 37Thermal desorption — is an environmental remediation technology that utilizes heat to increase the volatility of contaminants such that they can be removed (separated) from the solid matrix (typically soil, sludge or filter cake). ExplanationThermal desorption is not …

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  • 38VOC contamination of groundwater — VOCs (volatile organic compounds) are a dangerous contaminant of groundwater. They are generally introduced to the environment through careless industrial practices.OverviewVOCs are responsible for a number of adverse health effects especially… …

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  • 39Parts cleaning — is essential to many industrial processes, as a prelude to surface finishing or to protect sensitive components. Electroplating is particularly sensitive to part cleanliness, since molecular layers of oil can prevent adhesion of the coating. ASTM …

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  • 40Criteria air contaminants — (CAC), or criteria pollutants, are a set of air pollutants that cause smog, acid rain and other health hazards. The laws and regulations of different polities may define different sets. CACs are typically emitted from many sources in industry,… …

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