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G. M. Ritcey and A. W. Ashbrook, S olvent Extraction Principles and Applications to Process Metallurgy, Part I, Elsevier, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1984. [Pg.82]

Chemical Reactivity Evaluation and Application to Process Design Preventing Human Error in Process Safety... [Pg.103]

Table A.4, taken from the CCPS Guidelines for Chemical Reactivity Evaluation and Application to Process Design, shows the questions which need to be asked regarding the safety of the proposed reaction, the data required to answer those questions and some selected methods of investigation. The experimental analysis is extremely specialized, and companies should consider outsourcing the tests if they do not have specialists in this area. Table A.4, taken from the CCPS Guidelines for Chemical Reactivity Evaluation and Application to Process Design, shows the questions which need to be asked regarding the safety of the proposed reaction, the data required to answer those questions and some selected methods of investigation. The experimental analysis is extremely specialized, and companies should consider outsourcing the tests if they do not have specialists in this area.
CCPS G-13. Guidelines for Chemical Reactivity Evaluation and Applications to Process Design. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Center for Chemical Process Safety, New York. [Pg.146]

In certain cases, more than one data point was available for a given data cell table in the CCPS Taxonomy. When several data points were considered appropriate and applicable to process equipment, the data were combined through a computer-aided aggregation process. The aggregation process is described in Section 5.2. [Pg.126]

Air charts are not applicable to process gases having properties and conditions different than air. To determine such losses, the pressure drops should be calculated taking the gas properties into account. [Pg.565]

Azapagic, A. (1999) Life Cycle Assessment and Its Application to Process Selection, Design and Optimisation. Chemical Engineering Journal, 73(1), 1-21. [Pg.270]

As will be shown in Section 4.2, published data are available on the application of societal risk measures, including the development of risk tolerability limits for F-N curves. However, much of this guidance has been developed for characterizing risks to the general public and would not normally be considered as a basis for assessing risks to on-site personnel. It is appropriate, therefore, to suggest another risk measure, similar in concept to societal risk, for on-site applications to process plant buildings ... [Pg.101]

CHEMICAL REACTIVITY EVALUATION AND APPLICATION TO PROCESS DESIGN... [Pg.222]

Library of Congress Cataloging-in Publication Data Guidelines for chemical reactivity evaluation and application to process design, p. cm. [Pg.223]

This subcommittee prepared the broad outline for the book, identified the scope and major key references, and selected the title "Guidelines for Chemical Reactivity Evaluation and Application to Process Design" as representative of the concepts desired. The TNO Prins Maurits Laboratory, Rijswijk, The Netherlands, was chosen as the contractor with Dr. A. Henk Heemskerk as the project manager. [Pg.225]

Maxwell, J. B., Data Book on Hydrocarbons. Application to Process Engineering. Krieger Publishing Company, Malabar, FL 1968. [Pg.40]

Safavi, A., Chen, J., and Romagnoli, J. A. (1997). Wavelet-based density estimation and application to process monitoring. AIChE J. 43, 1227-1241. [Pg.244]

Guidelines for Chemical Reactivity Evaluation and Application to Process Design (CCPS 1995a). Explains test methods for evaluating reactivity hazards and shows how this information is used in the design of chemical reaction processes. [Pg.25]

Ritcey, G. M. Ashbrook, A. W. "Solvent Extraction. Principles and Application to Process Metallurgy. Part II" Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., New York, 1979. [Pg.492]

Castagnola, M., Rossetti, D. V, Misiti, R, Cassiano, L., Giardina, B., and Messana, I. (1997). Analytical methods for peptide drugs applicable to process control. Process Control Qual. 10, 181-203. [Pg.304]

Natural products, from plants and foods to rocks and minerals, are complicated systems, but their analysis by Raman spectroscopy is a growing area. Most examples come from quality control laboratories, motivated to replace current time-consuming sample preparation and analysis steps with a less labor-intensive, faster technique but most authors anticipated the eventual application to process control. Often a method will be practiced in a trading house or customs facility to distinguish between items perceived to be of different qualities, and thus prices. [Pg.220]

Although spectrofluorometry has been ubiquitously adopted within the life sciences for complex cliifical assays and analysis, its application to process analytical problems in routine manufacturing has been more... [Pg.343]

A substantial amount of generic failure rate data applicable to process equipment have been identified by CCPS (CCPS, 2000). [Pg.110]

The mechanistic rate law is not applicable to processes in the subsurface, if we assume only that chemically-controlled kinetics occur and neglect the transport kinetics. Instead, apparent rate laws, which comprise both chemical and transport-controlled processes, are the proper tool to describe reaction kinetics on subsurface soil constituents. Apparent rate laws indicate that diffusion and other microscopic transport phenomena, as well as the structure of the subsurface and the flow rate, affect the kinetic behavior. [Pg.102]

Carbai9methyl)-D-optical resolution, mechanism of inclusion of impurity, 277378-275/280 Classical nudeation theory applicability to processes, 17... [Pg.409]

Typical examples of its application to processes of interest for atmospheric chemistry are the measurement of the kinetics of the reaction of the vinoxy radical with 02 (Zhu and Johnston, 1995) and the kinetics of the C2H5 + C2H5 and C2H502 + C2H502 reactions (Atkinson and Hudgens, 1997). In addition, it has been shown to be useful for probing surface processes as well when combined with total internal reflection techniques (Pipino et al., 1997). [Pg.148]

Fermentation. Application to Processing of Heads, Agr. Food Chem. (1959) 7,576-578. [Pg.259]


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