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The use and processing of renawable resources- chemical engineering challenge of the future/

The use and processing of renawable resources- chemical engineering challenge of the future/

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Main Authors: Chase, Andrew J., 1916-, American Institute of Chemical Engineers Forest Products Division
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Published: New York : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1981
Subjects:
Wood-pulp
Sulphate waste liquor
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