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Wet Oxidation of a Spacecraft Model Waste
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Wet oxidation was used to oxidize a spacecraft model waste under different oxidation conditions. The variables studied were pressure, temperature, duration of oxidation, and the use of one homogeneous and three heterogeneous catalysts. Emphasis is placed on the final oxidation state of carbon and nitrogen since these are the two major components of the spacecraft model waste and two important plant nutrients.
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Johnson, C. and Wydeven, T., "Wet Oxidation of a Spacecraft Model Waste," SAE Technical Paper 851372, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851372.Also In
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