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Air-oxygenation

Reference to Figure 3.4 shows that the reduction is not feasible at 800 K. but is feasible at 1300 K. However, we must remember that energetic feasibility does not necessarily mean a reaction will go kinetic stability must also be considered. Several metals are indeed extracted by reduction with carbon, but in some cases the reduction is brought about by carbon monoxide formed when air, or air-oxygen mixtures, are blown into the furnace. Carbon monoxide is the most effective reducing agent below about 980 K, and carbon is most effective above this temperature. [Pg.69]

Alkylthiazoles can be oxidized to nitriles in the presence of ammonia and a catalyst. For example, 4-cyanothiazole was prepared from 4-methylthiazole by a one-step vapor-phase process (94) involving reaction with a mixture of air, oxygen, and ammonia at 380 to 460°C. The catalyst was M0O3 and V Oj or M0O3, VjOj, and CoO on an alumina support. [Pg.531]

In the first step cumene is oxidized to cumene hydroperoxide with atmospheric air or air enriched with oxygen ia one or a series of oxidizers. The temperature is generally between 80 and 130°C and pressure and promoters, such as sodium hydroxide, may be used (17). A typical process iavolves the use of three or four oxidation reactors ia series. Feed to the first reactor is fresh cumene and cumene recycled from the concentrator and other reactors. Each reactor is partitioned. At the bottom there may be a layer of fresh 2—3% sodium hydroxide if a promoter (stabilizer) is used. Cumene enters the side of the reactor, overflows the partition to the other side, and then goes on to the next reactor. The air (oxygen) is bubbled ia at the bottom and leaves at the top of each reactor. [Pg.95]

Fig. 3. Pressure required for ignition of mixtures of acetylene and a diluent gas (air, oxygen, butane, propane, methane, carbon monoxide, ethylene, oil gas, nitrogen, helium, or hydrogen) at room temperature. Initiation fused resistance wire. Container A, 50 mm dia x 305 mm length (73) B,... Fig. 3. Pressure required for ignition of mixtures of acetylene and a diluent gas (air, oxygen, butane, propane, methane, carbon monoxide, ethylene, oil gas, nitrogen, helium, or hydrogen) at room temperature. Initiation fused resistance wire. Container A, 50 mm dia x 305 mm length (73) B,...
P ck g ing. Dry milk is packaged ia large bulk or small retail containers. A suitable container keeps out moisture, light, and air (oxygen). For dry whole milk, oxygen is removed by vacuum, and an iaert gas, such as nitrogen, is iaserted ia the heat space. An oxygen level of <2.0% is required by U.S. standard for premium quahty. [Pg.367]

The substance named first represents the positive electrode the substance named second is the negative electrode. In all cases except for air(oxygen) systems, the active electrode material is the oxide or the hydroxide of the named species. [Pg.542]

Union Carbide Taft, La. 668 air, oxygen Union Carbide... [Pg.454]


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