Abstract
Abstract A batch fractionation method has been employed successfully in the present study to recover chemical solvents from highly toxic and concentrated liquid wastes generated in a chemical analytical laboratory. The chemical solvents recovered are of sufficient purity for reuse. The batch fractionation apparatus when properly designed has been found to be very effective and thus the method is economically attractive for dealing with this or similar kinds of hazardous liquid wastes.
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