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Reid B Grigg et al.
Journal of colloid and interface science, 279(1), 36-45 (2004-09-24)
This paper describes adsorption and desorption studies carried out with calcium lignosulfonate (CLS) on Berea sandstone. Circulation experiments were performed to determine CLS adsorption isotherms and the effects of CLS concentration, temperature, salinity, brine hardness, and injection rate on adsorption
H R Mansfield et al.
Journal of dairy science, 77(4), 1070-1083 (1994-04-01)
Four Holstein cows were used in a 4 x 4 Latin square design to investigate the effects of soybean hulls and lignosulfonate-treated soybean meal on ruminal fermentation and nutrient passage to the duodenum. Diets contained 32% corn silage, 19.8% alfalfa-grass
Weixing Wang et al.
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), 48(95), 11638-11640 (2012-10-18)
Lignosulfonates, which are byproducts of the pulp and paper industry, can be used as promoters for the formation of methane hydrates with a high capacity up to 170 v/v and a high formation rate.
Shu-Juan Zhang et al.
Chemosphere, 57(9), 1181-1187 (2004-10-27)
Gamma-ray irradiation was proven to be a promising means for the removal of calcium lignosulfonate (CaLS). At a dose rate of 55Gy min(-1), over 90% of CaLS was mineralized to CO(2), H(2)O and sulfates within 3-d irradiation. The degradation of
Sangobtip Pongstabodee et al.
Waste management (New York, N.Y.), 28(3), 475-483 (2007-05-12)
The aim of this research was to separate the different plastics of a mixed post-consumer plastic waste by the combination of a three-stage sink-float method and selective flotation. By using the three-stage sink-float method, six mixed-plastic wastes, belonging to the
Contact allergy to calcium lignosulfonate.
R Andersson et al.
Contact dermatitis, 6(5), 354-355 (1980-08-01)
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