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Oil shale—-potential environmental impacts and control technologies

✍ Scribed by Bates, E. R. ;Liberick, W. W. ;Burckle, J.


Publisher
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
926 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0278-4491

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✦ Synopsis


Sebba, F. and R. H. Yoon, 'The Use of Micron-Sized Bubbles in Mineral Processing," in "Interfacial Phenomena in Mineral Processing," ed. B. Yarar and D. J. Spottiswood, 161 (1982).

Auten, W. L. and F. Sebba, Use of Colloidal Gas Aphrons (CGA) for Removal of Slimes from Water by FIoc-Flotation, "Solid and Liquid Separation", ed. John Gregory, Ellis Howard, Chichester, England, 41, (1984). 19. Sebba, Felix, "The Behavior of Minute Oil Droplets Encapwlated in a Water Film," Colloid wad Polymer Sci., 257,392 (1979).

  1. Sebba, Felix, "Investigation of the Modes of Contaminant Capture in CGA (MGD) Foams," Report to O.

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