Developmentof a new analytical method for the evaluation of hazards from slow decompositionof waste streams and process solutions |
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Authors: | T. P. Vickery T. Lam |
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Affiliation: | (1) Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, USA, NJ 07065, RY818-B114, 126 E. Lincoln Ave |
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Abstract: | A wide variety of liquid streams are generated as part of the process research and development effort. Frequently these streams are drummed off, either as intermediates that must be held for processing or as wastes that must be sent off-site for disposal. Because of the long times and low concentrations often involved, current thermoanalytical techniques were inadequate to detect the potential of streams to generate gas. A custom-made apparatus, the gas evolution test cell (GETC), was developed in the Merck Research Laboratories to measure the gas generation potential of various streams under precisely defined conditions, is the key innovation for the development of a quantitative gas-generation test method. |
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Keywords: | gas isothermal pressure safety storage |
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