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This article covers important industrial technologies and the direction of future technological development. The description of alkylation chemistry and conventional alkylation technologies covered in the eadier editions of this Eniyclopedia and other references is minimized (1,2) (see also Eriedel-Crafts reactions). [Pg.45]

Subsequent tables cover important titration methods (Table 17), useful 13C-NMR data for the analysis of LAB/LAS (Table 18), molecular fragments of alkylbenzenes (Table 19), and characteristic infrared absorption bands of an LAB/LAS molecule (Table 20). [Pg.89]

Several reviews that cover various important aspects of the bioremediation of PAH-contaminated sites have been devoted to this topic. All of them provide valuable summaries of the various technologies that have been exploited, and cover important engineering and geological aspects including the following ... [Pg.644]

The book is organized into three major parts which cover important and emerging methods and applications in biological and pharmacological research. [Pg.3]

Each of these sections has one or more chapters covering important aspects of the titled subject. Every chapter is a distinct entity that provides the relevant information deemed necessary by the author. All chapters contain important information about applications that illustrate the use of the methods. They also include an appropriate set of review questions. [Pg.8]

We have pleasure in presenting eight reviews in this volume, all of which cover important advances in the chemistry and biology of products of medicinal interest. [Pg.404]

Thanks go to Paul Anderson, Frank Ascione, Jerome Bimbaum, Lewis Cantley, Jennifer Darnell, Robert Darnell, Bink Garrison, Lori Morton, Mark Murcko, Larry Stemson, and Leslie Vosshall. I am also indebted to Bonnie Bassler, Milos Novotny, and Charles Wysocki who provided reprints and preprints of manuscripts covering important work cited in this book. Aspects of the structure of chapters 3-6 derive in part from a general chemistry textbook that I coauthored with Riley Schaeffer many years ago and thanks are due to Riley for his contributions. [Pg.424]

I thoroughly believe that these contributions cover important advances in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, since information on the dynamics of water and on the molecules/ions to which water is bound is obtained. Sometimes, structural and energetic parameters are also obtained. These are precious and general data which are uniquely obtained by this approach. Applications in MRI are common. I trust that the inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry community will benefit from this thematic volume. [Pg.2]

Progress Reports on Detonation, issued between 1948 St 1956 under Ordnance Corps Contracts, also covered important items on the subjects. [Pg.137]

I thoroughly believe that these contributions all cover important advances in inorganic chemistry and trust that the inorganic chemistry community will benefit from them. [Pg.459]

Key Comparisons Assessment of national capability in analysis of specified materials. Organized by the CCQM and covers important areas related to trade, the environment, and human health participation is by NMIs. [Pg.138]

This volume is a compilation of solvent-free organic reactions, covering important papers published during the past two decades. It contains graphical summaries of 537 examples of solvent-free organic reactions and is divided into 14 chapters ... [Pg.440]

CALCULUS REFRESHER FOR TECHNICAL PEOPLE, A. Albert Klaf. Covers important aspects of integral and differential calculus via 756 questions. 566. problems, most answered. 431pp. 5b x 8b. 20370-0 Pa. 7.95 ... [Pg.128]

We have tried to cover important aspects of the physical chemistry of the ionic liquids currently under study, and to relate them to what is known about other types of low-melting ionic media. In concluding, we must emphasize that much of the success in their application, particularly in the Green Chemistry area where there is hope they will replace volatile solvents of environmentally hostile character, will depend on the important chemical properties of these media. These we have not addressed at all in this chapter. Properties such as donor and acceptor character, acidity and basicity, are in fact aU within the capacity of physics to describe, though they are most commonly invoked in a more empirical manner based on experience, as described in [1—4]. An excellent treatment of acid base character of ionic liquids has recently been given by MacFarlane and Forsyth [45]. [Pg.21]

Chapters 10-12 cover important aspects of coke formation in metal tubular reactors during pyrolysis of hydrocarbons. Chapters 13 and 14 are concerned with coal and lignite pyrolysis. Chapters 15 and 16 deal with pitch formation from, respectively, heavy petroleum fraction and tar sand bitumen. Chapters 17 and 18 cover studies on the mechanisms of thermal alkylation and hydropyrolysis. Chapters 19 and 20 on oil shale deal with the properties of oil shale and shale oil as developed by techniques of microwave heating and thermal analysis. [Pg.8]

We have pleasure in presenting nine reviews in this volume covering important advances in the chemistry and biology of a broad spectrum of medicinal topics. With the emergence of new insulin variants and some new synthetic hypoglycaemic drugs, a review of recent progress (Chapter 1) in the treatment of diabetes mellitus is timely. [Pg.472]

The plenary papers were mostly reviews covering important topics related to the objectives of the conference. The remaining sections cover various topics of major impact on modern petroleum refining and petrochemical industries. A large number of papers dealt with hydroprocessing of petroleum distillates and residues which reflects the concern over meeting future sulfur-level specifications for diesel and fuel oils. [Pg.611]

P. Atkins (2000) The Elements of Physical Chemistry, 3rd edn, Oxford University Press, Oxford - An excellent introductory text which covers important areas of physical chemistry. [Pg.50]

Chemical control in the Philippines is covered by the 1990 Toxic Substances and Hazardous Wastes Control Act (TSHWCA). The rules and regulations of this Act cover import, manufacture, processing, handling, storage, transport, sale, distribution, use and disposal of chemical substances and mixtures that present an unreasonable risk to human health or the environment. However, chemicals controlled by other Philippine legislation are not covered by TSHWCA. The Act is administered by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). [Pg.566]

We are very grateful to all the friends and colleagues who have contributed to this work. They have made our project of covering important synthetic aspects... [Pg.1123]

Slavin (1971). The book by Slavin (Emission spectrochemical analysis) is an excellent book by the senior member of an atomic spectrometry family on emission spectrochemistry covering important advances since the 1950 s in theory and optical, electronic, measurement and computer technologies. The underlying technique is principally arc/spark emission spectrography/ spectrometry with mention of new excitation sources such as the flame, high-frequency discharge and plasma jet coming into play at that time. [Pg.1572]


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