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Commercial limitations

Partially selective Much higher solvent cost than MEA Commercial - limited application to date 1,2,3,5... [Pg.19]

The supply of oxygen is commercially limited to three alternatives ... [Pg.81]

Baculoviruses have been commercially limited because of shortcomings relative to their chemical competition Any one baculovirus is active against only a limited number of... [Pg.397]

Despite all these advantages, two limitations remain, i.e., the continuous catalyst carry-over by the products that implies disposal, and the conversion level for olefins is highly dependent on their initial concentration in the feed. These commercial limitations have been greatly overcome through Difasol two-phase catalysis technology. [Pg.551]

The commercial limits of application appear to be processes where sand cooling is required and which have a capacity of >60 tonnes of sand per hour. [Pg.188]

Composition of an iron or steel within the usual commercial limits of carbon and low-alloy steels has no practical effect on the corrosion rate in natural waters or... [Pg.138]

Since O2 has to diffuse through and at one stage of the oxidation process, the diffusion rate ex Vtime, the filament diameter is limited to < 10 pm in order to keep the oxidation time within commercial limits. [Pg.219]

Liquid chromatography Commercial, limited Short columns HPLC chip Limited to less time critical applications batch-processing 29... [Pg.669]

X-ray fluorescence Commercial, limited Light elements standardless analysis (Petro) chemical limited. Additives in polymer blending 31... [Pg.669]


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