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titleOfInvention Method for recycling dimethylsulfoxide
abstract The invention provides a cheap method with excellent efficiency for recycling DMSO from general industrial waste of mixtures consisting of DMSO and MEA being used as an electrical material. A method for recycling dimethylslufoxides from mixtures of dimethylslufoxides (DMSO) and monoetholamide (MEA), which said mixtures are neutralized and distilled in reducing pressure. According to the method, it is possible of recycling DMSO with high purity and low content of metal, especially that may be reused in electrical material.
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