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M.R. Holloway - Eastman Kodak Comp., USA. M. Knell Eastman Kodak Comp., UK. [Pg.422]

George R Darling, Stephen Holloway and Charles Rettner... [Pg.898]

Wang Z S, Darling G R and Holloway S 2000 Translation-to-rotational energy transfer in seattering of H2 moleeules from Cu(111) surfaees Surf. Sc/. 458 63... [Pg.918]

Darling G R and Holloway S 1994 The role of parallel momentum in the dissociative adsorption of H2 at highly corrugated surfaces Surf. Sc/. 304 L461... [Pg.918]

Kay M, Darling G R, Holloway S, White J A and Bird D M 1995 Steering effects in non-activated adsorption Chem. Phys. Lett 245 311... [Pg.918]

Darling G R and Holloway S 1995 Tlie dissociation of diatomic molecules Prog. Phys.. 58 1595... [Pg.920]

Computer-Aided Molecular Design Applications in Agrochemicals, Materials and Pharmaceuticals C. H. Reynolds, M. K. Holloway, H. K. Cox, Eds., American Chemical Society, Washington (1995). [Pg.299]

P. Holloway, Vacuum Took Bibliography, American Vacuum Society, New York, 1982. [Pg.379]

With regard to the liqiiid-phase mass-transfer coefficient, Whitney and Vivian found that the effect of temperature upon coiild be explained entirely by variations in the liquid-phase viscosity and diffusion coefficient with temperature. Similarly, the oxygen-desorption data of Sherwood and Holloway [Trans. Am. Jnst. Chem. Eng., 36, 39 (1940)] show that the influence of temperature upon Hl can be explained by the effects of temperature upon the liquid-phase viscosity and diffusion coefficients. [Pg.610]

A. Absorption, counter-current, liquid-phase coefficient Hi, Sherwood and Holloway correlation for random packings... [Pg.621]

Flooding and Loading Since flooding or phase inversion normally represents the maximum capacity condition for a packed column, it is desirable to predict its value for new designs. The first generalized correlation of packed-column flood points was developed by Sherwood, Shipley, and Holloway [Ind. Eng. Chem., 30, 768 (1938)] on the basis of laboratory measurements primarily on the air-water system. [Pg.1387]

Volume 26 Vibrations at Surfaces 1985. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference, Bowness-on-Windermere, September 15-19,1985 edited by D.A. King, N.V. Richardson and S. Holloway Volume 27 Catalytic Hydrogenation edited by L. Cerveny... [Pg.262]

J. H. Holloway, Noble-gas Chemistry, Methuen, London, 1968, 213 pp. See also Chem. in Britain, July 1987, pp. 658-64. [Pg.892]

JOM(321)143 C. E. Holloway, I.M. Walker, andM. Melnik, J. Organomet. Chem. 321,... [Pg.187]

Reproduced by permission, Treybid, R. E., Mass Transfer Operalions, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc. (1955), p. 237, using data of Sherwood, T. K. and Holloway, F. A. L. [62] and of Molstad, McKinney and Abbey [51], all rights reserved. [Pg.351]

Sherwood and Holloway [61] also studied the desorption of oxygen from water. [Pg.369]

Sherwood, T. R and F. A. L. Holloway, Performance of Packed Towers—Experimental Studies of Absorption and Desorption, Trans. Amer. Inst. Chem. Eng., 36, 21 (1940). [Pg.412]


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