Use of solvents in a R&D setting is a difficult waste stream to apply typical waste minimization techniques to. There is typically a large variety of solvents used in small quantities by a large number of people. Argonne conducted a study of R&D uses of solvents to identify quantities, contaminants, and recycling criteria. The second phase of the project identified a typical solvent user and demonstrated technology that could be applied to the waste stream.
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Use of solvents in a R&D setting is a difficult waste stream to apply typical waste minimization techniques to. There is typically a large variety of solvents used in small quantities by a large number of people. Argonne conducted a study of R&D uses of solvents to identify quantities, contaminants, and recycling criteria. The second phase of the project identified a typical solvent user and demonstrated technology that could be applied to the waste stream.
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Thuot, J.R.; Peters, R.W. & Vivio, F.Solvent usage, recycling potential, and treatability studies in a research and development setting,
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