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Ecological demands

Producing and maintaining a landscape that matches this desirable aesthetic requires inputs of capital and labor, applied in ways and times that are determined by the specific ecological demands of such a system. Whole collective neighborhood rhythms are disciplined around these behaviors annually, seasonally, and weekly (Chapter 3). [Pg.129]

The biosynthetic mechanisms of secondary products are probably of physiological significance based on ecological demands. [Pg.151]

Low-temperature plasma methods were used to modify cotton fibers prior to dyeing. Plasma refers to a partially ionized gas that consists of ions, electrons, and neutral particles (Radetic et al., 2000). Plasma processing is a clean, simple, and multifunctional process that meets today s strict economic and ecological demands. As noted in many previous studies, the main advantages of plasma treattnents are a shortened processing time and the nonexistence of water in the medium (Grzegorz et al., 1983 Oktem et al., 1999, 2000). [Pg.54]

The main difference from academic catalyst preparation is that in industry only a limited number of unit operations are used and therefore, several highly sophisticated lab preparation techniques, unless they result in extraordinary catalysts, cannot be applied in industry. Moreover, economic factors (costs of precursor materials) and ecological demands (avoid toxic and environmentally harmful waste) have to be considered. In fact, most catalysts in industry are manufactured by impregnation, precipitation, or ion-exchange techniques. Recently, Degussa has published some features of their high-throughput synthesis equipment illustrated by preparation of an advanced Pd-based vinyl acetate catalysts [109,118). [Pg.235]

With the discontinuation of some herbicides, eg, 2,4,5-trichlorophenol [39399-44-5] based on the higher chlorinated benzenes, and DDT, based on monochlorobenzene, both for ecological reasons, the production of chlorinated benzenes has been reduced to just three with large-volume appHcations of (mono)chlorobenzene, o-dichlorobenzene, and -dichlorobenzene. Monochlorobenzene remains a large-volume product, considerably larger than the other chlorobenzenes, in spite of the reduction demanded by the discontinuation of DDT. [Pg.46]

The detergent industry requires process equipment having high operation flexibility, low energy demand, low operation cost, consistent production yield, and, of course, ecological optimization with respect to effluents and air pollution control. To comply with these requirements, the continuous S03/gas sulfonation and double-step neutralization are the basic principles applied in multitube falling film reactor and Neutrex neutralization (Fig. 5). [Pg.680]

The ECO method was developed to aid environmental impact and cost optimisation of chemical synthesis pathways or processes suitable for the research and development (R D) stage. In order to represent terms of ecological as well as economic sustainability, three objective functions which incorporate (i) energy demand (EF), (ii) risks concerning human health and the environment (EHF) and (iii) costs (CE), were defined. Their calculation follows the life cycle approach and is based on the data available already in R D. Because the application of a comprehensive LCA is both, too complex and based on data which are partially not available at the R D stage, the determination of the three objective functions is based on the SLCA approach extended by economic issues. The key objectives are introduced below. [Pg.264]


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