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Major divestments took place, particularly in the major thermoplastics, which were taken overby individual entrepreneurs who bought up the units the chemical giants wished to get rid of. As Hoechst, Union Carbide, Du Pont, Monsanto, ICI, and USS Chemicals withdrew from a number of the major oilbased intermediates as well as from polystyrene, polyethylene, and PVC, a number of large, hitherto unknown companies emerged Huntsman Chemical, El Paso Products, Aristech, Vista Chemical, Sterling Chemicals, and Cain Chemical. [Pg.3]

Likewise, it is because Du Pont, having spent 7.4 billion to acquire Conoco, sought to reduce its debts by selling part of Conoco s chemicals and also because Monsanto, ICI, and PPG were withdrawing from petrochemicals, that firms like Sterling Chemicals, Vista Chemical, and Cain Chemical have emerged since 1984. Cain Chemicals was itself to be taken over by Oxychem (Occidental Petroleum)... [Pg.10]

AGENT FOR THE BANKS Assignor(s) CAIN CHEMICAL INC. Rccl/Framc 0564/0786 Recorded June 8, 1987 Brief SECURITY INTEREST ASSIGNEE(S) CAIN CHEMICAL INC. [Pg.2277]

Crystallization continues to be the most widely used method of separating or resolving enantiomers (optical resolutions). The manufacture of chemicals and pharmaceuticals as purified optical isomers, or enantiomers, has taken on a pivotal importance in the pharmaceutical, agricultural and fine chemicals industries over the past 15-20 years. Crystallization has been and continues to be the most widely used method of separating or resolving enantiomers (optical resolutions), and is particularly well suited to separations at large scale in manufacturing processes (Jacques etal., 1981 Roth etai, 1988 Wood, 1997 Cains, 1999). [Pg.5]

Cains PW, Martin PD, Price CJ (1998) The use of ultrasound in industrial chemical synthesis and crystallization. Parti. Applications to synthetic chemistry. Org Process Res Dev 2 34... [Pg.270]

Gordon A. and Mary Cain Dept. Chemical Engineering, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge LA 70803, USA. E-mail jjspivey lsu.edu, dooley lsu.edu... [Pg.9]

Commetto-Muniz, J. E. and Cain, W. S. (1993). Detection thresholds for an olfactory mixture and its three constituent compounds. Chemical Senses 18,723-734. [Pg.447]

Stevens, J. C., and Cain, W. S. (1985). Age-related deficiency in the perceived strength of six odorants. Chemical Senses 10,517-529. [Pg.515]

Gordon A. and Mary Cain Dept. Chemical Engineering, Louisiana State University,... [Pg.6]

Mechanism of Action A surface or local anesthetic which is not chemically related to the "caine" types of local anesthetics. Decreases the neuronal membrane permeability to sodium ions, blocking both initiation and conduction of nerve impulses, therefore inhibiting depolarization of the neuron. Therapeutic Effect Temporarily relieves pain and itching associated with anogenital pruritus or irritation. [Pg.1014]

Brand Name(s) AK-T Caine, Opticaine, Pontocaine OTC Cepacol, Viractin Chemical Class-. Benzoic acid derivative... [Pg.1192]

P. Magnus, B. Mugrage, M. DeLuca, G. A. Cain, Journal of the American Chemical Society 1989, 111.786... [Pg.803]

Cain, C. W., "Filtration Theory," in Handbook of Separation Techniques for Chemical Engineers, ed. P. A. Schweitzer. New York, NY McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1979, pp. 4.3 4.8. [Pg.291]

The mechanism of the chemical reduction of enones with metal (Li, Na, etc.) in liquid ammonia can be described by the following equation in which the substrate 212 receives two electrons from the metal to give the dianion intermediate 213. This intermediate is then successively transformed into the enolate salt 214 and the ketone 2T5 with an appropriate proton donor source. It can readily be seen that the stereochemical outcome of this reaction depends on the stereochemistry of the protonation step 213 - 214. An excellent review on this topic has been recently written by Caine (60). This subject will be only briefly discussed here. [Pg.129]

Generoso, W.M., K.T. Cain, and S.W. Huff. Chemical induction of sex-chromosome loss in female mice, pp. 111-112. In Report of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Biology Division, Annual Program. ORNL-4915. June... [Pg.263]

Generoso, W.M., S.W. Huff, and K.T. Cain. Relative rates at which dominant-lethal mutations and heritable translocations are induced by alkylating chemicals in postmeiotic male germ cells of mice. Genetics 93 163-171, 1979. [Pg.264]

The most popular and widely used local anesthetics are those of the caine family, so called because their names all end with the suffix -caine. They are all chemically related to one another (see Figure 5.1 for examples). Some of the more common members of this family (with brand names in parentheses) include ... [Pg.71]

Harry Collier, Proceedings of the Montreux 1993 International Chemical Information Conference, Proceedings of a conference held in Annecy, France, 18-20 October 1993, Infonortics, Caine, UK, 1993. [Pg.277]

Figure 4-1 Methods of Representation of D-Glucose. Source From M.L. Wolfrom, Physical and Chemical Structures of Carbohydrates, in Symposium on Foods Carbohydrates and Their Roles, H. W. Schultz, R.F. Cain, and R.W. Wrolstad, eds., 1969, AVI Publishing Co. Figure 4-1 Methods of Representation of D-Glucose. Source From M.L. Wolfrom, Physical and Chemical Structures of Carbohydrates, in Symposium on Foods Carbohydrates and Their Roles, H. W. Schultz, R.F. Cain, and R.W. Wrolstad, eds., 1969, AVI Publishing Co.

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