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American Methanol Institute

American Council on Science and Health (ACSH), 278 American Crop Protection Association (ACPA), 267, 278 American Cyanamid Agricultural Products Division, See BASF Agricultural Products Group (US), 216 American Fiber Manufacturers Association, hic. (AFMA), 268 American Hydrogen Association (AHA), 268 American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), 278 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE), 268 American Institute of Chemists, The (AIC), 268 American Methanol Institute (AMI), 268 American Oil Chemists Society (AOCS), 268 American Ordnance LLC, 216 American Pacific Corporation (AMPAC), 216 American Peptide Society (APS), 268... [Pg.320]

The American Methanol Institute 800 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 620 Washington, D.C. 20006 Phone 202-467-5050... [Pg.37]

American Methanol Institute, Methanol Fact Sheets, Washington, D.C., 1993, p. 12. [Pg.251]

H. C. Wolff, "German Pield Test Results on Methanol Euels MlOO and M15," American Petroleum Institute 48th Midyear RefiningMeeting (Session on Oxygenates and Oxygenate-Gasohne Blends as Motor Euels) May 11, 1983. [Pg.435]

P. A. Machiele, "A Perspective on the PlammabiUty, Toxicity, and Environmental Safety Distinctions Between Methanol and Conventional Euels," AIChE 1989 Summer National Meeting (Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 22, 1989), American Institute of Chemical Engineers. [Pg.435]

Figure 2.35 Effect of agitation in methanol boiling at 1 atm. (From Pramuk and Westwater, 1956. Copyright 1956 by American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York. Reprinted with permission.)... [Pg.122]

Fig. 6.19 Relaxation rates from single exponential fits to the NSE data from PAM AM den-drimers of generation g=5-8 (5%) in d-methanol. The solid lines are derived from NSE data from the FRJ2-NSE (Jiilich) and MESS (Saclay) spectrometers and show the prediction for simple Stokes-Einstein diffusion of hard spheres at finite concentration. (Reprinted with permission from [306]. Copyright 2002 American Institute of Physics)... Fig. 6.19 Relaxation rates from single exponential fits to the NSE data from PAM AM den-drimers of generation g=5-8 (5%) in d-methanol. The solid lines are derived from NSE data from the FRJ2-NSE (Jiilich) and MESS (Saclay) spectrometers and show the prediction for simple Stokes-Einstein diffusion of hard spheres at finite concentration. (Reprinted with permission from [306]. Copyright 2002 American Institute of Physics)...
Figure 7-4. (a) Raw 70 eV mass spectra of Ar/MeOH expansion, (b) raw 70 eV mass spectra of He/MeOH expansion. Number above bar indicates value of n (i.e., number of methanol unit in M H+ where M = CH3OH). Peaks labeled (n, m) correspond to ions of the type Ar (CH3OH)+ where the n and m are listed, respectively. Reprinted with permission from Vaidyanathan et al. 1991b. Copyright 1991 American Institute of Physics. [Pg.239]

Horsley, J. B., Rogerson, P. L., Scott, R. H., The Design and Performance of the ICI100 Atmosphere Methanol Plant, 74th Annual Meeting, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York, NY, March 1973. [Pg.158]

Fig. 6-8. Time evolution of the pyrene anion (A ) and triplet pyrene ( A ) of the reaction (6-21) in methanol measured in the absence and presence of a magnetic field of 50 mT. For each wavelength and magnetic field, 8-10 transients were averaged with a transient digitizer (time resolution 0.5 ns). (Reproduced from Ref. [23b] by permission from The American Institute of Physics)... Fig. 6-8. Time evolution of the pyrene anion (A ) and triplet pyrene ( A ) of the reaction (6-21) in methanol measured in the absence and presence of a magnetic field of 50 mT. For each wavelength and magnetic field, 8-10 transients were averaged with a transient digitizer (time resolution 0.5 ns). (Reproduced from Ref. [23b] by permission from The American Institute of Physics)...
Figure 5.1 Plot of the experimental data for the Pick and Maxwell-Stefan diffu-sivities in solutions of methanol and n-hexane. NB (14) should mean Ref. [22] and Eq. 5.34. The plot is reprinted from R. Krishna and. A. Wesselingh, Chem. Eng. Scl, 52 (1997) 861 (Fig. 11). It was drawn from data from W. M. Clark, R. L. Rowley, AIChE., 32 (1986) 1125. Reproduced by permission of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. 1986 AIChE. All rights reserved. Figure 5.1 Plot of the experimental data for the Pick and Maxwell-Stefan diffu-sivities in solutions of methanol and n-hexane. NB (14) should mean Ref. [22] and Eq. 5.34. The plot is reprinted from R. Krishna and. A. Wesselingh, Chem. Eng. Scl, 52 (1997) 861 (Fig. 11). It was drawn from data from W. M. Clark, R. L. Rowley, AIChE., 32 (1986) 1125. Reproduced by permission of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. 1986 AIChE. All rights reserved.
Spring National Meeting of American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New Orleans, LA, March 10-14, 2002. Title 80 W Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Stack for Portable Power Applications X. Ren, J. Davey, B. S. Pivovar, ... [Pg.446]

Figure 11.14 Effect of operating variables on impurities in serine precipitated by methanol. (Reprinted with permission from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers from Charmolue, H. and Rousseau, R.W., AIChE J.Yl, pp. 1121 1128 (1991). 1991. All rights reserved.)... Figure 11.14 Effect of operating variables on impurities in serine precipitated by methanol. (Reprinted with permission from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers from Charmolue, H. and Rousseau, R.W., AIChE J.Yl, pp. 1121 1128 (1991). 1991. All rights reserved.)...
Boron trifluoride (12-14% in methanol) is probably the more frequaitly described derivadzation agent in the literature for FAs methyladon it is recommended by several official institutions such as American Organization of... [Pg.836]

Some details of a major offshore rig spill fire were concisely reported in the July 2007 Beacon - Messages for Manufacturing Personnel as pubhshed by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Operators were transferring flammable methanol from a portable tote tank to an offshore oil platform storage tank [5],... [Pg.222]

Swollen thickness of a 20nm (dry thickness) poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA) brush on a La-prism as a function of the pH of solution ( salt-free ). The brush was prepared by polymerization of methacrylic acid (bulk t= 1.5h T = 60°C). After the polymerization the PMAA brush was extracted with methanol and water for 15h. The solid line is a guide to the eye. Reprinted with permission from Ref. 17. Copyright 2002, American Institute of Physics. [Pg.474]


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