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Celanese Acjlates, Product Manual N-70-1, Celanese Chemical Co., New York. [Pg.173]

Physical Properties Manual, Celanese Chemical Company, Dallas, Tex., 1981. [Pg.467]

Hoechst-Celanese Chemical Group International Product Index, Sept., 1991 Material S afety Data Sheets, Hoechst-Celanese, Corp., Dallas, Tex., 1991. [Pg.500]

Commercial VPO of propane—butane mixtures was in operation at Celanese Chemical Co. plants in Texas and/or Canada from the 1940s to the 1970s. The principal primary products were acetaldehyde, formaldehyde, methanol, and acetone. The process was mn at low hydrocarbon conversion (3—10%) and a pressure in excess of 790 kPa (7.8 atm). These operations were discontinued because of various economic factors, mainly the energy-intensive purification system required to separate the complex product streams. [Pg.341]

Butane. Butane LPO has been a significant source for the commercial production of acetic acid and acetic anhydride for many years. At various times, plants have operated in the former USSR, Germany, Holland, the United States, and Canada. Only the Hoechst-Celanese Chemical Group, Inc. plants in Pampa, Texas, and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, continue to operate. The Pampa plant, with a reported aimual production of 250,000 t/yr, represents about 15% of the 1994 installed U.S. capacity (212). Methanol carbonylation is now the dominant process for acetic acid production, but butane LPO in estabhshed plants remains competitive. [Pg.343]

S. D. Cooley and. W. Walker, Celanese Chemical Co. Technical Center, Corpus Christi, Tex., unpublished data. [Pg.347]

Celanese Chemical Co., Inc., Mutagenicity Evaluation of n-PropylAlcohol in the Ames Salmonella Microsome Plate Test, Litton Bionetics, Inc., Kensington,... [Pg.120]

HinjlAcetate A Guide to Safety and Handling, compiled by E. I. duPont de Nemours and Co., Inc., Hoechst Celanese Chemical Group, Inc.,... [Pg.471]

Celanese Chemicals (Geiinany) Dainippon Ink and Chemicals (Japan) Degussa (Germany)... [Pg.29]

Celobric An anaerobic wastewater treatment process, suitable for treating high concentrations of organic substances. Developed by Hoechst Celanese Chemicals Group and the Badger Company, and used in seven installations in 1993. [Pg.58]

BASF Corporation, Hoechst Celanese Chemical Group, Inc., Rohm and Haas Company, and Union Carbide Corporation (December 1993). Prevention of Acrylic Acid Polymerization in Storage. Philadelphia, PA Rohm and Haas Company. [Pg.222]

Jack McCavit, Celanese Chemicals Lisa Morrison, NOVA Chemicals, Inc. [Pg.457]

The major producers of VAM and VAM-based polymers include, but are not limited to, BP of the UK and Wacker Chemie of Germany. Celanese Chemicals, Dow Chemical Corp., DuPont and Millenium are important USA-based producers. In Asia, Kuraray, Nippon Gohsei and Showa Denko of Japan Dairen Chemical and Asian Acetyls of Taiwan and Shanghai Petrochemical and Sichuan Vinylon Works of China produce VAM and their polymers. These regions are also the major markets for the different products obtained from PVAc and its derivatives. [Pg.143]

Preparation of ionic liquids and their use [NR3R ][P(OPh- SOjldOPh),] Celanese Chemicals Europe, GmbH, Germany 2000 28... [Pg.31]

H. Bahrmann, H. Bohnen, DE 19919494 (to Celanese Chemicals Europe GmbH, Germany) 2000 [Chem. Abstr. 2000, 133, 321998). [Pg.33]

Celanese Chemicals (Germany) Formosa Plastics (Taiwan)... [Pg.63]


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