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Ellis, Carleton

Ellis, Carleton, Chemistry of Petroleum Derivatives, p. 970, New York, Reinhold Publishing... [Pg.278]

Ellis, Carleton. The Hydrogenation of Oils — Catalyzers and Catalysis and the Generation of Hydrogen and Oxygen. ... [Pg.146]

Ellis. Carleton, "Tlie Chemistt> of Synthetic Resins , pp. 2T7-395, New York. Relniold Publishing Corp.. 1935. [Pg.189]

Several attempts at viscose rayon production were made by companies in the United States with the patent rights from Cross and Bevan, Steam, and Topham. None of these efforts were successful at producing fiber, and most of their viscose production went into sheets (films) and molded forms. Well-known American names were involved in these early struggles—A.D. Little, Daniel C. Spruance, Willard Saulsbury, Carleton Ellis, and T.S. Harrison [108]. [Pg.715]

Urea. Urea formaldehyde resins came into being through work done by Fritz Pollack and Kurt Ritter along with Carleton Ellis in the 1920s. This was followed up by the introduction of a white urea compound, by Dr. A. M. Howald, named Plaskon and was sold by Toledo Synthetic Products Company which, in turn, became a part of Allied Chemical Company. [Pg.145]


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