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Reverse-burn gasification for treatment of hazardous wastes: contaminated soil, mixed wastes, and spent activated carbon regeneration

Kinner et al., 1993

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3253424641519670795
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Kinner L
McGowin A
Manahan S
Larsen D
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Environmental science & technology

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A unique reverse-burn gasification process (the ChemChar process) employing secondary combustion of the product gases is described. The process has been applied to a variety of hazardous and nonhazardous wastes. Thermochemical destruction of these wastes is …
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