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The increase of filler content courses the increase of heat conductivity at the same time the viscosity of composition is also increases, which makes difficult its processing. [Pg.234]

Aldehydes and ketones may frequently be identified by their semicarbazones, obtained by direct condensation with semicarbazide (or amino-urea), NH,NHCONH a compound which is a monacidic base and usually available as its monohydrochloride, NHjCONHNH, HCl. Semicarbazones are particularly useful for identification of con jounds (such as acetophenone) of which the oxime is too soluble to be readily isolated and the phenylhydrazone is unstable moreover, the high nitrogen content of semicarbazones enables very small quantities to be accurately analysed and so identified. The general conditions for the formation of semicarbazones are very similar to those for oximes and phenylhydrazones (pp. 93, 229) the free base must of course be liberated from its salts by the addition of sodium acetate. [Pg.258]

An important application of the critical solution temperature is to the determination of the water content in such substances as methyl and ethyl alcohols. Here the system is usually the alcohol and a hydro carbon, such as -hexane or dicyclohexyl the water is, of course, insoluble in the hydrocarbon. Thus, the methyl alcohol - cyclohexane system has a C.S.T. of 45 -5° and even 0 01 per cent, of water produces a rise of 0-15° in the C.S.T. The experimental details are given below. [Pg.20]

Figs. II, 13, 7 and II, 13, 8 depict various set-ups which involve tlio refluxing of a liquid the Liebig condenser may, of course, be replaced by a double-surface condenser. In Fig. II, 13, 7 a calcium chloride guard protects the contents of the flask from ingress of moisture. The... [Pg.89]

There are some alternatives to this HCI generator type of crystallization. There are, of course, canisters of HCI gas that can be purchased. Also, one can crystallize with very concentrated (fuming) HCI by pouring the stuff directly into the ether/freebase [26]. Regular 35% HCI can do this too, but the water content may dissolve the MDA.HCl or make the crystals sticky which means that the chemist will have to dry the solution by removing the water. [Pg.249]

This presentation CD ROM contains a multimedia col lection of visual resources allowing instructors to use art work from the text m multiple formats to create cus tomized classroom presentations visually based tests and quizzes dynamic course website content or attractive printed support materials The Digital Content Manager IS a cross platform CD containing an image library a ta bles library and a PowerPoint presentation... [Pg.1332]

In Table 5.3, is compared with the total hydroxyl concentration (Ni, + N ) of the corresponding fully hydroxylated, sample. The results clearly demonstrate that the physical adsorption is determined by the total hydroxyl content of the surface, showing the adsorption to be localized. It is useful to note that the BET monolayer capacity n JH2O) (= N ) of the water calculated from the water isotherm by the BET procedure corresponds to approximately 1 molecule of water per hydroxyl group, and so provides a convenient means of estimating the hydroxyl concentration on the surface. Since the adsorption is localized, n.(H20) does not, of course, denote a close-packed layer of water molecules. Indeed, the area occupied per molecule of water is determined by the structure of the silica, and is uJH2O) 20A ... [Pg.274]

The words basic concepts" in the title define what I mean by fundamental." This is the primary emphasis in this presentation. Practical applications of polymers are cited frequently—after all, it is these applications that make polymers such an important class of chemicals—but in overall content, the stress is on fundamental principles. Foundational" might be another way to describe this. I have not attempted to cover all aspects of polymer science, but the topics that have been discussed lay the foundstion—built on the bedrock of organic and physical chemistry—from which virtually all aspects of the subject are developed. There is an enormous literature in polymer science this book is intended to bridge the gap between the typical undergraduate background in polymers—which frequently amounts to little more than occasional relevant" examples in other courses—and the professional literature on the subject. [Pg.726]

Black masterbatch can be made with or without oil-extended SBR. Commercially there are available, worldwide, 11 numbered ESBR cold black masterbatches and 15 ESBR cold oil-black masterbatches (27). These types range in black type and content as well as oil type and amount. Of course, not every listed product is available from every supplier. [Pg.497]

The ratio of monomers can be varied from zero acrylonitrile up to approximately 60% to produce copolymers of zero to about 50% acrylonitrile. This is, of course, a cmcial factor in determining the properties of the final material. Rubbers with low acrylonitrile content have extremely low glass... [Pg.519]

After commissioning the protection installation, an on potential of = -0.82 V was imposed. In the course of a few years of operation, the protection current rose from 100 to 130 mA. The mean values were = -0.63 V and the values were t/ = -0.50 V. An inspection carried out after 5 years showed that cathodic blisters, whose contents were alkaline, had developed in the coating. The steel surface at these places was rust free and not attacked. Uncoated steel at the pores was covered with CaC03 deposits as a result of cathodic polarization. [Pg.460]

The book has been written in such a way that the mathematical skills required to understand the arguments are reduced to a minimum. Although, the algebra is occasionally lengthy, the contents of this book will be easily understood by undergraduate scientists who have taken basic courses in algebra and calculus. [Pg.480]


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