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Helicates saturated

Poly(7-benzyl-L-glutamate) is known to possess a helical structure in certain solvents. As part of an investigationf of this molecule, a fractionated sample was examined in chloroform (CHCI3) and chloroform saturated ( 0.5%) with dimethyl formamide (DMF). The following results were obtained ... [Pg.708]

Fractionally distd through a 4-ft column packed with glass helices. Ppted as its oxalate from diethyl ether soln. After crystn from 95% EtOH, the salt was decomposed with aqueous saturated NaOH, and the free base was distd, dried over BaO and redistd [McBride and Kruse 7 Am Chem Soc 79 572 1957]. Distn and storage should be under nitrogen. [Pg.216]

A stirred reactor contains a batch of 700 kg reactants of specific heat 3.8 kJ/kg K initially at 290 K, which is heated by dry saturated steam at 170 kN/m2 fed to a helical coil. During the heating period the steam supply rate is constant at 0.1 kg/s and condensate leaves at the temperature of the steam. If heat losses arc neglected, calculate the true temperature of the reactants when a thermometer immersed in the material reads 360 K. The bulb of the thermometer is approximately cylindrical and is 100 mm long by 10 mm diameter with a water equivalent of 15 g, and the overall heat transfer coefficient to the thermometer is 300 W/m2 K. What would a thermometer with a similar bulb of half the length and half the heat capacity indicate under these conditions ... [Pg.846]

Fig 18. Experimental trickle-bed system A, tube bundle for liquid flow distribution B, flow distribution packing of glass helices C, activated carbon trickle bed 1, mass flow controllers 2, gas or liquid rotameters, 3, reactor (indicating point of gas phase introduction) 4, overflow tank for the liquid phase feed 5, liquid phase hold-up tank 6, absorber pump 7, packed absorption column for saturation of the liquid phase 8, gas-liquid disengager in the liquid phase saturation circuit. (Figure from Haure et ai, 1989, with permission, 1989 American Institute of Chemical Engineers.)... [Pg.250]


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