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The Future of Nuclear Waste: What Art and Archaeology Can Tell Us About Securing the World's Most Hazardous Material

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The Future of Nuclear Waste: What Art and Archaeology Can Tell Us About Securing the World's Most Hazardous Material

The Future of Nuclear Waste: What Art and Archaeology Can Tell Us About Securing the World's Most Hazardous Material by Rosemary Joyce
English | February 21, 2020 | ISBN: 019088813X | True EPUB | 304 pages | 8.2 MB

Advancing a Circular Economy: A Future without Waste?

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Advancing a Circular Economy: A Future without Waste?

Advancing a Circular Economy: A Future without Waste? by Stephen M Jones
English | EPUB | 2021 | 177 Pages | ISBN : 3030665631 | 4.4 MB

This book explores an escalating modern-day crisis; managing waste in a sustainable way. The central question posed is whether advancing a circular economy provides a way to shift waste management practices towards more sustainable approaches.

Advancing a Circular Economy: A Future without Waste?

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Advancing a Circular Economy: A Future without Waste?

Advancing a Circular Economy: A Future without Waste? by Stephen M Jones
English | PDF | 2021 | 177 Pages | ISBN : 3030665631 | 2.7 MB

This book explores an escalating modern-day crisis; managing waste in a sustainable way. The central question posed is whether advancing a circular economy provides a way to shift waste management practices towards more sustainable approaches.

Electrochemistry of Technetium

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Electrochemistry of Technetium

Electrochemistry of Technetium by Maciej Chotkowski
English | PDF | 2021 | 162 Pages | ISBN : 3030628620 | 6.8 MB

This book provides detailed information on the electrochemistry of technetium compounds. After a brief physico-chemical characterization of this element, it presents the comparative chemistry of technetium, manganese and rhenium. Particular attention is paid to the stability, disproportionation, comproportionation, hydrolysis and polymerization reactions of technetium ions and their influence on the observed redox systems. The electrochemical properties of both inorganic as well as organic technetium species in aqueous and non-aqueous solutions are also discussed.