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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): In this study, oil shale and semi-coke are treated microbiologically in order to reduce harmful impurities. Appropriate microbial communities and their conditions of use shall be found and treated materials shall be analysed for their further use. As a result of the project, it will be possible to reduce the significant sulphur content of shale oil in the future and increase its market value, turn semi-coke into non-hazardous waste and bring dir...)
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In this study, oil shale and semi-coke are treated microbiologically in order to reduce harmful impurities. Appropriate microbial communities and their conditions of use shall be found and treated materials shall be analysed for their further use. As a result of the project, it will be possible to reduce the significant sulphur content of shale oil in the future and increase its market value, turn semi-coke into non-hazardous waste and bring direct benefits to oil shale companies and research partners. (English)
Property / summary: In this study, oil shale and semi-coke are treated microbiologically in order to reduce harmful impurities. Appropriate microbial communities and their conditions of use shall be found and treated materials shall be analysed for their further use. As a result of the project, it will be possible to reduce the significant sulphur content of shale oil in the future and increase its market value, turn semi-coke into non-hazardous waste and bring direct benefits to oil shale companies and research partners. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: In this study, oil shale and semi-coke are treated microbiologically in order to reduce harmful impurities. Appropriate microbial communities and their conditions of use shall be found and treated materials shall be analysed for their further use. As a result of the project, it will be possible to reduce the significant sulphur content of shale oil in the future and increase its market value, turn semi-coke into non-hazardous waste and bring direct benefits to oil shale companies and research partners. (English) / qualifier
 
point in time: 16 August 2021
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Revision as of 12:41, 16 August 2021

Project Q3072563 in Estonia
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Project Q3072563 in Estonia

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    89,268.70 Euro
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    105,022.0 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    17 September 2018
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    31 October 2019
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    Tallinna Tehnikaülikool
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    59°23'39.08"N, 24°40'11.50"E
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    19086
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    Käesolevas uuringus töödeldakse põlevkivi ja poolkoksi mikrobioloogiliselt nendes kahjulike lisandite vähendamiseks. Leitakse sobivad mikroobikooslused ja nende kasutustingimused ning analüüsitakse töödeldud materjale nende edasise kasutamise seisukohalt. Projekti tulemusena on perspektiivis võimalik jõuda põlevkiviõli olulise väävlisisalduse vähendamiseni ja tõsta selle turuväärtust, muuta poolkoks mitteohtlikuks jäätmeks ja tuua otsest kasu nii põlevkiviettevõtetele kui teaduspartneritele. (Estonian)
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    In this study, oil shale and semi-coke are treated microbiologically in order to reduce harmful impurities. Appropriate microbial communities and their conditions of use shall be found and treated materials shall be analysed for their further use. As a result of the project, it will be possible to reduce the significant sulphur content of shale oil in the future and increase its market value, turn semi-coke into non-hazardous waste and bring direct benefits to oil shale companies and research partners. (English)
    16 August 2021
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    2014-2020.5.04.18-0353
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