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T Parvesse. What are the options to control VOC emissions? Hydrocarbon Processing. August 2000, 79 (8), pp 85-86, 88, 90-92.
Due to stringent environmental laws, operators may consider catalytic processes to destroy hazardous pollutants.
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Journal title: Hydrocarbon Processing
Subjects: Environment, Environmental protection, Protection of ambient air and climate, Refining, Pollutants