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  1. CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL FROM CHEMICALLY ACTIVATED FLY ASH

    SBC: By-products Development Co.            Topic: N/A

    Out of 50 million tons of fly ash generated each year in the United States, only27% is reused or recycled. The remaining 73% is landfilled which presentspotential environmental problems in the future. This projects main objective isto develop a new class of construction material from the Chemically Activated FlyAsh (CAFA) in conjunction with fine and coarse aggregates, and determinepertinent mec ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  2. DETOXIFICATION OF SPENT HALL CELL POTLINING

    SBC: EMEC Consultants            Topic: N/A

    Cyanide forms in the lining of aluminum production cells due to the reaction ofcarbon, sodium and nitrogen. It is proposed it mix spent potling, a solid andhazardous waste, withmoderate temperatures to form environmentally benign compounds. The envisionedprocess will be suited for the in-situ treatment of potlining at individualsmelters and aims at converting this hazardous material into a usefu ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  3. ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY WASTE STREAM REDUCTION: APPLICATION OF ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY, POLYMER RESIST/MASK FOR MICROCIRCUIT LITHOGRAPHY

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: N/A

    No one questions the philosophy that it is better to avoid industrial pollutionrather than to attempt the clean up of an environmentally abused site.Unfortunately, we are slow to learn this lesson and hazardous wastes become moreexotic and continue to increase. Causing 21 of the 28 EPA superfund sites in theSilicon Valley (Witkowski and Menon 1991), the semiconductor industry was, andcontinues to ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. DUAL PURPOSE ELECTROCHEMICAL TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: N/A

    Industrial wastewater containing toxic waste compound and metal ions pose manyproblems of disposal. The most generally used method of removing metalcontaminants is lime treatment to precipitate metals as hydroxides. The metalis not normally recovered resulting in the need for sludge disposal. The costof sludge disposal plus fewer available disposal sites makes that methodincreasing less attract ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. ON-SITE RECOVERY OF GLYCOLS FROM AIRPORT DEICING FLUID USING POLYMERIC/CERAMIC COMPOSITE MEMBRANES

    SBC: Media and Process Technology Inc.            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  6. SCRAP TIRE PYROLYSIS-- PRODUCTION OF HIGHLY ENHANCED MARKETABLE PRODUCTS

    SBC: Hichem Corp.            Topic: N/A

    RESEARCH WILL BE CONDUCTED BY HICHEM CORPORATION, TO DEVELOP A NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR PYROLYSIS OF SCRAP TIRES. DISPOSAL OF USED TIRES IS A BIG PROBLEM IN THE WORLD, ESPECIALLY USA, SINCE MORE THAN 2.5 MILLION TIRES ARE DISCARDED EACH YEAR. MOST OF THESE TIRES ARE DISPOSED IN LANDFILLS. PYROLYSIS OF SCRAP TIRES HELPS TO RECOVER AND REUSE MOST OF THE VALUABLE CHEMICAL AVAILABLE IN TIRES. PYROLYSIS OF S ...

    SBIR Phase II 1994 Environmental Protection Agency
  7. IMPROVED METHOD FOR HEATING CATALYTIC CONVERTERS OF VEHICLES TO ATTAIN ULTRA-LOW EMISSIONS

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: AirQuality

    THE THREE-WAY CATALYTIC CONVERTER IS THE MOST IMPORTANT DEVICE MAKING TODAY'S AUTOMOBILES COMPLY WITH EXISTING EMISSION LAWS. THE FIRST TWO OR THREE MILES IN A TYPICAL 22-MINUTE, 12-MILE COMUTE IN TODAY'S VEHICLES RESULT IN THE EMISSION OF HALF OF THE TOTAL NON-METHANE HYDROCARBONS, WHICH RESULT IN THE PRODUCTION OF URBAN SMOG, AS WELL AS HALF OF THE TOXIC CO EMISSIONS. THIS OCCURS BECAUSE THE CAT ...

    SBIR Phase II 1994 Environmental Protection Agency
  8. A CHEMICAL PROCESS TO TREAT SPENT POTLINERS AND PRODUCE SEVERAL RECYCLABLE COMMERCIALLY VALUABLE PRODUCTS

    SBC: Vortec Corporation            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1994 Environmental Protection Agency
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