IC 8076 Processes For Recovering Sulfur From Secondary Source Materials ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
B. K. Shibler
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

During a research program to develop improved methods for recovering elemental sulfur and useful sulfur compounds from secondary source materials, the technical literature was searched for pertinent articles on processing methods. This report summarizes results of the literature survey and describes the more important processes that have been used or suggested for recovering sulfur and sulfur compounds from all non-Frasch sources. The bibliography presented represents a survey of the available English language literature on the subject through 1958, with particular attention focused on the period 1950 through 1958. Engineering Index and Industrial Arts Index were the principal guides used in the survey of this period. Chemical Abstracts was used to a limited extent to identify a few key foreign articles and patents. The Sulfur Symposium (4)4 published in November 1950 by Industrial and Engineering Chemistry includes a broadly representative selection of the literature up to 1949. Therefore, this reference was used extensively to locate and list pertinent articles on processing methods reported in the period prior to 1950.
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APA: B. K. Shibler  (1962)  IC 8076 Processes For Recovering Sulfur From Secondary Source Materials ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: B. K. Shibler IC 8076 Processes For Recovering Sulfur From Secondary Source Materials ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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