2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-20612001000100004
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Processing of spent nickelcatalyst for fat recovery

Abstract: Spent nickel catalyst (SNC) has the potential of insulting the quality of the environment in a number of ways. Its disposal has a pollution effect. Optimum recovery of fat from SNC, could save the environment and reduce the oil loss. Hexane has been the solvent of choice for oil extraction. Alternative solvents considered to have been safer have been evaluated. Hexane, isopropanol, ethanol and heptane were examined using soxhlet extraction. While hexane is more efficient in oil recovery from SNC, isopropanol p… Show more

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“…By mass, it contains about 90 percent nickel and 10 percent aluminum (Chemical and Engineering News, 2003). Spent hydrogenation catalysts can contain as much as 50 percent fat before recycling (Nasir, 2001). …”
Section: Infrastructure Of the Nickel Scrap Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By mass, it contains about 90 percent nickel and 10 percent aluminum (Chemical and Engineering News, 2003). Spent hydrogenation catalysts can contain as much as 50 percent fat before recycling (Nasir, 2001). …”
Section: Infrastructure Of the Nickel Scrap Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%