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Industrial-scale purging of ammonia by using nitrogen before environmental discharge

Gezerman, 2016

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6634936997950536390
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Gezerman A
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International Journal of Industrial Chemistry

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For efficient discharge and storage of refrigerated chemicals such as ammonia, special processes must be developed, and several related parameters must be checked and evaluated. In this study, pressure changes in ammonia storage systems that are purged by …
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