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Criticality Cont> ol in Large Spent-Fuel Dissolvers Using Homogeneous Poison, Richard L. Brunnenmeyer (Bechtel-San Francisco)... [Pg.238]

The identification of phase grading from XRD alone is not possible microscopic methods (Chui and Chan, 2005 Dutoit et al., 1995 Hills et al., 1999 Prakash et al., 2005) are needed to determine the locations of the phases that are identified. It is critical to compare the same active state of the catalyst in XRD and in microscopic investigations, as core-shell structures may be the result of phase segregation during sample preparation and transfer from a metastable statistical mix (Conte et al., 2006 Havecker et al., 2003 Hutchings, 2004 Kiely et al., 1996) into the more stable graded phase mixture (Frenkel et al., 2001 Fu et al., 2005 Hills et al., 1999). [Pg.306]

Table 8.8. Critical Constant Increments (Lydersen, 1955)—Cont d... Table 8.8. Critical Constant Increments (Lydersen, 1955)—Cont d...
The most widely used mobile phase for SIT. is carbon dioxide. It is an excellent solvent for a variety of nonpolar organic molecules. In addition, it transmits in the ultraviolet region and is odorless, nontoxic, readily available, and remarkably inexpensive cont-pared to other chromatographic solvents. (Is critical temperature of 31 ( and its critical pressure of 72,9 atm permit a wide selection of temperatures and pressures without exceeding the operating limits of modern FlPl.C equipment. In some applications, polar organic modifiers, such as methanol, are introduced in small concentrations (-1%) to modify a values for analytes. [Pg.859]

Rounded and condensed from Couch, E. J. and K. A. Kobe, Univ. Texas Rep., Cont. DAI-23-072-ORD-685, June 1, 1956. c = critical point. [Pg.307]

Table 2.22 Critical and kinetic diameters of some molecules used as IR probes to determine accessibility—cont d... Table 2.22 Critical and kinetic diameters of some molecules used as IR probes to determine accessibility—cont d...
Table it.2-5 Critical temperature of superconductivity of V compounds [2.1], cont. [Pg.701]

Table k.2-28 Maximum Ti and a compilation of several values of the coherence lengths, London penetration depths and upper critical fields at T = 0 K for superconducting compounds of the Bi—Sr—Ca—Cu—O system, cont. [Pg.737]

Charles C (1998) Bonding orthodontic brackets with glass-ionomer cement. Biomaterials 19 589 De Munk J, Van Landuyt K, Penmans M, Poitevin A, Lambrechts P, Braem M, Van Meerbeck B (2005) A critical review of the durability of adhesion to tooth tissue methods and results. J Dent Res 118 132 Dunn JR (2003) iBond the seventh generation, one-bottle dental bonding agent. Compen Cont Dental Educ 24(Suppl 2) 14... [Pg.1482]

Ethyl Alcohol (cont) 23 7 2 Exposure stress is the critical stress (level at which part stress cracks)... [Pg.2793]

Ethyl Alcohol (cont) 100 22 1 4 Exposure strain is critical strain-level where stress cracks first appear Variable strain bending form Lustrex Monsanto... [Pg.3170]


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