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http://dx.doi.org/10.12925/jkocs.2009.26.2.6

A study on the Calcination Characteristics and Supporter for Durability using waste shell such as Crassostrea gigas  

Kim, Yong-Ryul (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of DeaJin)
Yoon, Cheol-Hun (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of DeaJin)
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Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology / v.26, no.2, 2009 , pp. 143-150 More about this Journal
Abstract
Today, wastes of much quantity by fast industrialization and increase in population, population concentration etc. of modem society are increasing. Much oyster shell is breeding by character and conduct of oyster-industry for a long time among them. Oyster shell which breed by-product in oyster cultivating industry that specific gravity of domestic seashore cultivating industry is high is causing environmental problem by problem and so on hindrance, nature spectacle's waste and health hygiene on administration if it is pollution of district along the coast fishing ground, number of public ownership being stored in open area in seashore. About new material just-in-time through recycling and he of oyster shell by these problem wide that study. Go forward more and investigate special quality that is oyster shell's physical chemistry red in this research and oyster shell oyster shell which cause several environmental problems developing ability agricultural chemicals that use this encapsulating micro by ability carrier that is environmentally application possibility examine wish to.
Keywords
waste Oyster shell; Durability; carrier; agricultural chemicals;
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