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Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Chemical and Environmental Process Engineering Budapest, 1111 Hungary, Budafoki ut 8 ... [Pg.127]

Department of Organic Chemistry and Technology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 1521 Budapest, Hungary e-mail keglevich mail.bme.hu... [Pg.149]

At the Department of Organic Chemistry and Technology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, we have been dealing with the synthesis and utilization of P-heterocycles for more than two decades. In this chapter, the synthesis and properties of phospholes with bulky substituent on the phosphorus atom are described. [Pg.150]

Institute of General and Analytical Chemistry Budapest University of Technology and Economics POBox 91, Budapest 1521, Hungary... [Pg.548]

Budapest University of Technology and Economics Budapest, Hungary... [Pg.858]

Bugarszky, Istvan — (May 21,1868, Zenta, Hungary -March 3,1941, Budapest, Hungary) Bugarszky received his doctoral diploma in chemistry at the Budapest University in 1891. He was appointed lecturer at the Veterinary College, Budapest and awarded the title of professor of chemistry in 1902. He worked at -> Nernst s laboratory in Gottingen in 1896. He became a professor at the Budapest University in 1913 where he remained until his retirement in 1935. [Pg.62]

Mar. 11, 1891, Budapest, Hungary (Austro-Hungarian Empire) - Feb. 22,1976, Oxford, UK) Polanyi completed his medical studies at Budapest University and became a physician. While serving as a medical officer during World War I, he worked on the application of quantum theory to the third law of thermodynamics and on the thermodynamics of adsorption. In 1920 Polanyi received an appointment to the Institute of Fiber Chemistry in Berlin where he dealt with the X-ray diffraction of cellu-... [Pg.509]

We thank our colleagues and our students who have helped the creation of this book over the years, especially at the University of Connecticut (Storrs) Eotvos Lorand University (Budapest) University of Texas (Austin) University of Hawaii (Honolulu) Budapest University of Technology and Economics University of North Carolina (Wilmington) and elsewhere. We also appreciate the helpful comments and suggestions from the reviewers of our book and from its users and readers from all over the world. We would like to express our gratitude to Professor Emil Molnar for helpful consultations. [Pg.527]

For over forty years our research in structural chemistry has been generously funded by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and lately also by the Hungarian National Scientific Research Funds. We are also grateful for support to Eotvos University and especially to the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. [Pg.527]

Brunei University Tin Technology Ltd. Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest,University of Technology Economics... [Pg.44]

Zoltan Benko (born in 1981) received his M.Sc. degree in chemical engineering (2005) from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. He started his Ph.D. studies in the Department of Inorganic Chemistry at the same university under the supervision of Professor Laszlo Nyulaszi in 2005. The focus of his research interest is computational chemistry. [Pg.694]

Banfield J. F. and Welch S. A. (2000) Microbial controls on mineralogy of the environment. In Environmental Mineralogy, European Mineralogical Union (eds. D. J. Vaughan and R. A. Wogelius). Budapest University Press, Budapest, vol. 2, pp. 173-196. [Pg.4737]


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