Non-Conventional Solutions to the Problem Treatment of Industrial Waste Water
Abstract
This article discusses the problems of industrial wastewater treatment, and also provides the results of a theoretical study, thermodynamic substantiation and practical prospects for the use of nitrogen oxides (NO2, NO) instead of SO2 in the regeneration of cyanide solutions of the production of noble metals.
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