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Spent catalyst options. Conclusion. Reclamation and landfill process are alternatives to regeneration. T. Chang. OGJ, 19 October 1998, 96(42), 79--84 (4 pages).
Consideration is given to the major players in the metal reclamation and disposal industries. Nonprecious-metal reclamation market, reclamation process, and reclamation economics are discussed. An outline is given of cement kilns, and precious metals reclamation market, processes, and economics are also examined. Brief mention being made to landfill. 3 refs.
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Journal title: Oil and Gas Journal
Keywords: Catalysts
Subjects: Environmental protection, Waste management, Economics, business and commerce, Refining, Iron and steel, Reclamation, recycling and recovery, Waste recycling and disposal, Waste