Abstract
Many chemical and metallurgical industries generate liquid wastes containing high values of fluorides in association of nitrates and other metals. Due to harmful effects of fluorides these type of wastes can not be disposed off in the environment without proper treatment. Bench-scale laboratory experiments were conducted to develop a process scheme to fix the fluorides as non-leachable solid waste and fluoride free treated liquid waste for their disposal. To optimize the important parameters, simulated synthetic and actual wastes were used. For this study, three waste streams were collected from Nuclear Fuel Complex, Hyderabad. (author). 6 tabs., 1 fig.
Singh, Mahesh;
Kanvinde, V Y
[1]
- Chemical Engineering Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai (India)
Citation Formats
Singh, Mahesh, and Kanvinde, V Y.
Process development for treatment of fluoride containing wastes.
India: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
Singh, Mahesh, & Kanvinde, V Y.
Process development for treatment of fluoride containing wastes.
India.
Singh, Mahesh, and Kanvinde, V Y.
1994.
"Process development for treatment of fluoride containing wastes."
India.
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title = {Process development for treatment of fluoride containing wastes}
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abstractNote = {Many chemical and metallurgical industries generate liquid wastes containing high values of fluorides in association of nitrates and other metals. Due to harmful effects of fluorides these type of wastes can not be disposed off in the environment without proper treatment. Bench-scale laboratory experiments were conducted to develop a process scheme to fix the fluorides as non-leachable solid waste and fluoride free treated liquid waste for their disposal. To optimize the important parameters, simulated synthetic and actual wastes were used. For this study, three waste streams were collected from Nuclear Fuel Complex, Hyderabad. (author). 6 tabs., 1 fig.}
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title = {Process development for treatment of fluoride containing wastes}
author = {Singh, Mahesh, and Kanvinde, V Y}
abstractNote = {Many chemical and metallurgical industries generate liquid wastes containing high values of fluorides in association of nitrates and other metals. Due to harmful effects of fluorides these type of wastes can not be disposed off in the environment without proper treatment. Bench-scale laboratory experiments were conducted to develop a process scheme to fix the fluorides as non-leachable solid waste and fluoride free treated liquid waste for their disposal. To optimize the important parameters, simulated synthetic and actual wastes were used. For this study, three waste streams were collected from Nuclear Fuel Complex, Hyderabad. (author). 6 tabs., 1 fig.}
place = {India}
year = {1994}
month = {Jun}
}