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Dewatering of high value products and particle systems sensitive to high pressure drops are the most likely candidates for electrofiltration. The Dorr-OHver Electrofilter is a commercial example of a vacuum filter adapted for electrofiltration. [Pg.390]

Hydrogen sulfide reacts with nitriles in the presence of a basic catalyst forming thioamides. A commercial example is its addition to cyanamide with the formation of thiourea [62-56-6]. ... [Pg.135]

One commercial example is the formation of basic methacrylates from dialkylarninoethanols and methyl methacrylate ... [Pg.142]

The properties of PBT and PC resins and of a blend of these two resins are given in Table 18. The chemical resistance of crystalline PBT is reduced, but that of amorphous PC is increased. Hydrolytic stabiUty is good throughout. Impact performance is lower than that of the components. It can be improved by modifiers. A commercial example of this type of resin blend is the General Electric Xenoy resin which is used in automotive bumpers. [Pg.277]

In addition there is the possibility that other olefins may generate polymers with low Tg s which show little or no crystallinity at room temperature and are therefore potentially elastomeric. One commercial example is butyl rubber (designated HR), a copolymer of isobutene with a small amount of isoprene. [Pg.299]

Biphasic catalysis is not a new concept for oligomerization chemistry. On the contrary, the oligomerization of ethylene was the first commercialized example of a biphasic, catalytic reaction. The process is known under the name Shell Higher Olefins Process (SHOP) , and the first patents originate from as early as the late 1%0 s. [Pg.244]

The principles are illustrated by the following important commercial examples. [Pg.351]

Ethanolamines and polyphosphates slow the reaction down as a whole. Both tetrahydrofurantetracarboxylic acid and polyphosphates are sometimes to be found in commercial examples. [Pg.134]

The powder is principally composed of zinc oxide (Table 6.2). Magnesium oxide is found in all current commercial brands in amounts that range from 3 to 10%. Alumina and silica are sometimes to be found. Present day compositions show less variation than formerly when bismuth, calcium and barium oxides, or sometimes no additives, were to be found in commercial examples (Paffenbarger, Sweeney Isaacs, 1933). [Pg.205]

All commercial examples of phosphoric add solutions used in these cements contain metal ions, whose role has been discussed in Section 6.1.2. In the case of the dental silicate cement, aluminium and zinc are the metals added to liquids of normal commerdal cements and have a significant effect on cement properties (Table 6.8) (Wilson, Kent Batchelor, 1968 Kent, Lewis Wilson, 1971a,b). Aluminium accelerates setting for it forms phosphate complexes and is the prindpal cation of the phosphatic matrix. Zinc retards setting for it serves to neutralize the addic liquid - it... [Pg.242]

Chemical Reaction. Chemical reaction of particulate material generates stresses within the particle that can lead to fracture. In the case of gas-solid reactions, the particle degradation is also desired because it accelerates the reaction by extending the reactive surface. A relevant commercial example is the particle degradation of solid fuels in combustion processes. This latter topic has been studied by Massimilla and coworkers extensively. The reader is referred for further details to a review given by Chirone et al. (1991). [Pg.444]

Commercial examples are notably PVC-ABS blends and the blends of polyphenylene oxide with polystyrene. In the case of PPO-PS blends, it has been shown that the good char forming ability of the PPO greatly helps flame... [Pg.104]


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