The influence of phenols and other compounds on chemical oxygen demand (COD) of phenolic waters from the Kiviter process

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The contribution of chemical oxygen demand of phenols and other oxidizable compounds to chemical oxygen demand of phenol waters at co-processing of shale oils of the Kiviter process and oil fractions of the Galoter process has been investigated. © 2007 Estonian Academy Publishers.

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Kekisheva, L., Smirnov, I., Ostroukhov, N., Petrovich, N., Sitnik, V., Riisalu, H., & Soone, Y. (2007). The influence of phenols and other compounds on chemical oxygen demand (COD) of phenolic waters from the Kiviter process. Oil Shale, 24(4), 573–581. https://doi.org/10.3176/oil.2007.4.08

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