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In general terms, if the reaction to the desired product has a higher order than the byproduct reaction, use a batch or plug-flow reactor. If the reaction to the desired product has a lower order than the byproduct reaction, use a continuous well-mixed reactor. [Pg.30]

In general terms, there are two sources of yield loss in the process  [Pg.122]

The general term annulene has been coined to apply to completely conjugated mono cyclic hydrocarbons with more than six carbons Cyclobutadiene and benzene retain then-names but higher members of the group are named [jcjannulene where x is the number of carbons m the ring Thus cyclooctatetraene becomes [8]annulene cyclodecapentaene becomes [10] annulene and so on [Pg.454]

Also in general terms, the TOF part of the hybrid is used mostly for MS/MS studies in which ions produced in the magnetic sector are collided with neutral gas molecules to induce decomposition (see Chapter 23). In this mode the instrument produces more highly resolved product ion spectra than can be attained in simple magnetic-sector instruments. [Pg.157]

Intestinal flora is a general term for the bacteria yeast and fungi that live in the large intestine [Pg.1014]

Allylic IS often used as a general term for molecules that have a functional group at an allylic position Thus the following compounds represent an allylic alcohol and an allylic chloride respectively [Pg.391]

Desorption ionization (DI). General term to encompass the various procedures (e.g., secondary ion mass spectrometry, fast-atom bombardment, californium fission fragment desorption, thermal desorption) in which ions are generated directly from a solid or liquid sample by energy input. Experimental conditions must be clearly stated. [Pg.438]

Process waste minimization in general terms is a question of [Pg.297]

Similarity is often used as a general term to encompass either similarity or dissimilarity or both (see Section 6.4.3, on similarity measures, below). The terms "proximity" and distance are used in statistical software packages, but have not gained wide acceptance in the chemical literature. Similarity and dissimilarity can in principle lead to different rankings. [Pg.303]

CLAIMS UNITERM adds enhanced indexing to the chemical and chemically related patent records general terms to describe processes, properties, end products, etc specific compound terms (over 15,000) and chemical fragment terms to describe generic compounds. [Pg.125]

Earlier in this book ( 7.2.1) the direct field effect was mentioned in rather general terms. The foregoing discussion brings out the fact that there are three aspects of the effect which have to be considered  [Pg.175]

Some of the applications of the Grignard reagent described above may be expressed in general terms thus  [Pg.249]

The situation is illustrated in Fig. VI-8. Continued step-by-step propagation leads to the general term [Pg.249]

In this example addition to the double bond of an alkene converted an achiral mol ecule to a chiral one The general term for a structural feature the alteration of which introduces a chirality center m a molecule is prochiral A chirality center is introduced when the double bond of propene reacts with a peroxy acid The double bond is a prochi ral structural unit and we speak of the top and bottom faces of the double bond as prochiral faces Because attack at one prochiral face gives the enantiomer of the com pound formed by attack at the other face we classify the relationship between the two faces as enantiotopic [Pg.297]

Various specific rate laws and mechanisms are described in the next section the present discussion is in more general terms. For example, why is it that a contact catalyst is able to serve as such, that is, why is it able to provide a reac- [Pg.722]

Figure 1.2 shows sections of polymer chains of these three types the substituent R equals phenyl for polystyrene and methyl for polypropylene. The general term for this stereoregularity is tacticity, a term derived from the Greek word meaning to put in order.  [Pg.26]

Before entering the detailed discussion of physical and chemical adsorption in the next two chapters, it is worthwhile to consider briefly and in relatively general terms what type of information can be obtained about the chemical and structural state of the solid-adsorbate complex. The term complex is used to avoid the common practice of discussing adsorption as though it occurred on an inert surface. Three types of effects are actually involved (1) the effect of the adsorbent on the molecular structure of the adsorbate, (2) the effect of the adsorbate on the structure of the adsorbent, and (3) the character of the direct bond or local interaction between an adsorption site and the adsorbate. [Pg.582]

The utility system also creates waste through products of combustion from boilers and furnaces and wastewater from water treatment, boiler blowdown, etc. Utility waste minimization is in general terms a question of  [Pg.297]

Ionic polymerizations, whether anionic or cationic, should not be judged to be unimportant merely because our treatment of them is limited to two sections in this text. Although there are certain parallels between polymerizations which occur via free-radical and ionic intermediates, there are also numerous differences. An important difference lies in the more specific chemistry of the ionic mechanism. While the free-radical mechanism is readily discussed in general terms, this is much more difficult in the ionic case. This is one of the reasons why only relatively short sections have been allotted to anionic and cationic polymerizations. The body of available information regarding these topics is extensive enough to warrant a far more elaborate treatment, but space limitations and the more specific character of the material are the reasons for the curtailed treatment. [Pg.403]


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