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Conversion performance of reclaimed oil and hydrocarbon gases reaches 70% or higher. Two kinds of carbon residues are formed in the dehydrochlorination and thermal cracking processes. They can also used as solid fuel for industries. Their compositions are shown in Table 26.20. [Pg.700]

The heavy metal and chlorine contents seem to be lower in the thermal cracking residue. They are expected to remain higher in the dehydrochlorination residue, since they are fixed in it as inorganic chlorides. [Pg.700]


Only in the high-energy limit does classical statistical mechanics give accurate values for the sum and density of states tenns in equation (A3.12.15) [3,14]. Thus, to detennine an accurate RRKM lc(E) for the general case, quantum statistical mechanics must be used. Since it is difficult to make anliannonic corrections, both the molecule and transition state are often assumed to be a collection of hannonic oscillators for calculating the... [Pg.1018]

Environmental Protection. Fumes resulting from exposure of anhydrous aluminum chloride to moisture are corrosive and acidic. Collection systems should be provided to conduct aluminum chloride dusts or gases to a scmbbing device. The choice of equipment, usually one of economics, ranges from simple packed-tower scmbbers to sophisticated high energy devices such as those of a Venturi design (11). [Pg.148]

Mitochondria Mitochondria are organelles surrounded by two membranes that differ markedly in their protein and lipid composition. The inner membrane and its interior volume, the matrix, contain many important enzymes of energy metabolism. Mitochondria are about the size of bacteria, 1 fim. Cells contain hundreds of mitochondria, which collectively occupy about one-fifth of the cell volume. Mitochondria are the power plants of eukaryotic cells where carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids are oxidized to CO9 and H9O. The energy released is trapped as high-energy phosphate bonds in ATR... [Pg.27]

The applications of high-energy ion microbeams have been collected in a monograph [304],... [Pg.642]

Wet—open combustion. Excess air is admitted to the off-gas collection system, allowing combustion of carbon monoxide prior to high-energy wet scrubbing for air pollution control. [Pg.52]


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