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Figure 2 shows the cumulative pore volume vs. pore radius for AC-ref SC-100 and SC-155 obtained by mercury intrusion technique. The curve corresponding to AC-ref shows a wide pore radius distribution instead, the curves assigned to SC-100 and SC-155 showed sharpened zones with maximum slope in 459A and 524A respectively, denoting a small increase of these values with the increase of the synthesis temperature. This phenomenon is probably produced by the growing of the big pores of the silica network at the expense of the... [Pg.704]

Fieser s Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Wiley. An alphabetical listing of reagents nsed in syntheis. Began with a single volume in 1967 by Louis and Mary Eieser, followed by updates. Vol. 24, ed. T. Ho, 2008. Available as a set of volumes (1-23) with cumulative index. Not available online. [Pg.18]

Caution. Mercury vapor is a cumulative poison and the large volumes of ethylene used in this synthesis are a fire hazard. The preparation should be carried out in a well-ventilated hood in the absence of naked flames. Drying tetrahydrofuran is hazardous and should be carried out with due caution.9... [Pg.20]

The present volume of Inorganic Syntheses contains sixty-five contributions covering a wide range of compounds and emanating from a large number of laboratories both in this country and abroad. As in previous volumes of this series, each synthesis has been carefully checked in a laboratory other than that from which it was submitted. Also in accordance with established practice, the syntheses in Volume VII are arranged on the basis of the Mendeleev periodic classification, with subdivision into A and B groups. The author, subject, and formula indexes in this volume are cumulative for all seven volumes. [Pg.341]

Synthesis methodology, structure, specific surface area, BJH adsorption cumulative pore volume (between 17 and 3000 A pore width), t-plot micropore volume and area, and BJH adsorption average pore diameter of tungsten- and molybdenum-based bulk and supported catalysts... [Pg.88]

Inorganic Syntheses (McQraw-Hill, 1939-1960) is a compilation in six volumes of methods for the synthesis of inorganic compounds, each of which has been carefully checked and tried in the laboratory. Chapters are arranged according to Mendeleeff s periodic table. Many syntheses are preceded by a critical survey of known methods. A detailed description is given of laboratory procedure, with an account of the properties of the substance and a reference to the literature. A list of cross references at the head of each chapter indicates where related syntheses are found in other chapters. There is a cumulative index as well as a detailed table of contents which lists compounds synthesized. [Pg.142]

Synthetic Methods of Organic Chemistry by W. Theilheimer (Interscience, 1948-) describes from the literature new methods for the synthesis of organic compounds, improvements of known methods and reviews of standard methods. Three series have been issued consisting each of five volumes, with a cumulative index listing names of methods, types of compounds and reagents. From vol. 8 a brief review has been included, Trends in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, highlighting recent developments with references. A semi-monthly abstract service is available for research laboratories. [Pg.154]


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