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Calcium hydrogenphosphate

CaHP04 c2ph Calcium hydrogenphosphate anhydrate DCPA... [Pg.22]

CaHP04-2H20 c2ph5 Calcium hydrogenphosphate dihydrate DCPD... [Pg.22]

Aqueous solutions of calcium acetate and diammonium hydrogenphosphate were used together with nitric acid and ethanol to provide additional energy to the flame required for chemical reaction. The precursor solution was injected via an atomisation device into the propane combustion pilot flame. The atomised reactive solution produced a second flame, called main flame, owing to the combustion of the ethanol-containing solution. The energy of the main flame provides the energy required for the chemical reaction, that is dissociation of... [Pg.224]

Some reported examples of the use of PBC analysis to predict crystal morphology include hexamethylenetetramine (Hartman and Perdok, 1955), calcium sulphate (gypsum) (van Rosmalen, Marchee and Bennema, 1976), anthracene (Hartman, 1980), magnesium hydrogenphosphate (newberyite) (Boistelle and Abbona, 1981), sodium sulphite and potassium sulphate (Follner and Schwarz, 1982), succinic acid (Davey, Mullin and Whiting, 1982), sucrose (Aquilano et al, 1983). [Pg.271]

A-vinylcaprolactam (VCL) (Aldrich) was purified by conventional methods and then distilled under vacuuna. Acetoacetoxyethyl methacrylate (AAEM), vinylimidazole (Vim), initiator 2,2 -azobis(2-methylpropyonamidine) dihydrochloride (AMPA) and crosslinker iV,iV -methylene-bisacrylamide (BIS) (Aldrich) have been used as received. Calcium nitrate tetrahydrate (Ca(N03)2 4H2O) (Gnissing, 99%), diammonium hydrogenphosphate ((NH4)2HP04) (Riedel-de Haen, 99%), and ammonia solution (Fisher Chemicals, 25%) have been used as received. [Pg.142]


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