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Badische Anilin und

Iporka, buUetin, Badische Anilin- und Soda-Eabnk AG, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany, July 1953. [Pg.423]

Formaldehyde Product Bulletin, Badische Anilin- und Soda-Fabrik AG, Ludwigshafen, Germany, Sept. 1975. [Pg.500]

Vinylidene chloride monomer is produced commercially in the United States by The Dow Chemical Company and PPG Industries. The monomer is produced in Europe by Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., in the United Kingdom Badische Anilin und Soda Eabnk and Chemische Werk Hbls in Germany Solvay S.A. and Amaco et Compagnie in Erance and The Dow Chemical Company in the Netherlands. The monomer is produced in Japan by the Asahi Chemical Company, Kureha Chemical Industries, and Kanto Denka Kogyo Company. [Pg.440]

Indanthrene Brilliant, Green, B, FB, Badische Anilin-und Soda-Fabric AG (BASF)... [Pg.272]

Ethylene oxide has been produced commercially by two basic routes the ethylene chlorohydrin and direct oxidation processes. The chlorohydrin process was first iatroduced dufing World War I ia Germany by Badische Anilin-und Soda-Eabfik (BASE) and others (95). The process iavolves the reaction of ethylene with hypochlorous acid followed by dehydrochlofination of the resulting chlorohydrin with lime to produce ethylene oxide and calcium chloride. Union Carbide Corp. was the first to commercialize this process ia the United States ia 1925. The chlorohydrin process is not economically competitive, and was quickly replaced by the direct oxidation process as the dominant technology. At the present time, all the ethylene oxide production ia the world is achieved by the direct oxidation process. [Pg.454]

Reicheneder, F. and Kropp, R. U.S. Patent 3531538 December 28,1971 assigned to Badische Anilin und Soda-Fabrik A.G. [Pg.57]

To satisfy his curiosity about dyeing processes, he took a summer course at the Badische Anilin- und Sodafabrik (BASF) in 1920. There he came into close personal and professional contact with P. Julius, the director of the BASF, who had been very interested in Meyer s work on the coupling of phenol ether. Julius wanted for his successor a scientist acquainted with the particulars of dyestuffs and having a sound knowledge of physical chemistry in addition to organic chemistry, and the position of director of... [Pg.472]

The OSS men, instead of twiddling their thumbs, decided to look around Heidelberg for traces of money. Someone had told them that where they found Schmitz, there they would find money. Schmitz had come up the hard way from a commercial school in Essen, the iron city, and had risen from bank clerk to staff member of the Kaiser s war machine. He had been a director of Farben s predecessor firm, Badische Anilin und Sodafabrik. Also a director of the Deutsches Reichsbank, he was thought to be the wealthiest banker in Germany. In world affairs he had gained considerable respectability as director of the Bank of International Settlements in Geneva. [Pg.43]

Karl Wurster is Vorstand chairman of another "successor company," which has taken again its old family name — Badische Anilin und Sodafabrik A.G. It is at Ludwigshafen, in the French zone. [Pg.364]

The submitters used %toluenesulfonyl chloride obtained from Badische Anilin- und Soda-Fabrik, 67 Ludwigshafen, Rhein, Germany. Very impure p-toluenesulfonyl chloride can be purified by recrystallization from ether. The checkers used material from Matheson, Coleman and Bell without further purification. [Pg.20]

Bacteriological sulfur, 23 577-578 Bacteriophages, 3 135 12 474 in fermentation, 11 46 Bacteriorhodopsin, 20 826, 840 photochromic material, 6 603 Bacteriosins, 12 76. See also Bacteriocins Bacteriostatic water, 18 714 Bacterium lactis, 11 7 Baculovirus expression system, 5 346 Baddeleyite, 21 489 26 623-624 colorants for ceramics, 7 346t Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik (BASF) terpenoid manufacture process, 24 481 Baeyer-Villiger oxidation reactions, 14 592 chiral recognition by enzymes, 3 675 microbial, 16 401 Baffled shellside flow, 13 262 Baffles, in stirred tank geometries,... [Pg.84]

Karl Bosch (1874-1940) and Alwin Mittasch (1869-1953) of Badische Anilin- und Soda-Fabrik eliminated the nitrate shortage that occurred after the British sea blockade effectively cut off the nitrate supply from Chile. By May of 1915, they had successfully developed at their Oppau Plant an industrial-scale process for oxidizing ammonia. Their process converted the large quantities of synthetic ammonia produced by the Haber process to nitric acid and other nitrates that were essential for fertilizers and explosives. (10)... [Pg.37]


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