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Hydrogen peroxide plant

Hydrogen peroxide plants, North American, 14 581 Hydrogen peroxide production,... [Pg.454]

The first hydrogen peroxide plant to go on-stream based on the electrochemical process was in 1908 at the Osterreichische Chemische Werke in Weissenstein. The Weissenstein process was adapted in 1910 to afford the Miincher process developed by Pietzsch and Adolph at the Elecktrochemische Werke, Munich. In 1924, Reidel and Lowenstein used ammonium sulfate under the conditions of electrolysis instead of sulfuric acid, and the resulting ammonium peroxodisulfate (Reidel-Lowenstein process) or potassium peroxo-disulfate (Pietzsch-Adolph process) was hydrolysed to hydrogen peroxide. As a result of this process, production of hydrogen peroxide as 100% m/m rose to approximately 35 000 metric tonnes per annum.5... [Pg.2]

Hossain, M. A., Nakano, Y., and Asada, K., 1984, Monodehydroascorbate reductase in spinach chloroplasts and its participation in regeneration of ascorbate for scavenging hydrogen peroxide. Plant Cell Physiol. 25 3859395. [Pg.344]

Trimethylamine, CjH N, (CH3J3N. Colourless liquid with a strong fishy odour, miscible with water, m.p. — I24 C, b.p. 3-5°C. It occurs naturally in plants, herring brine, bone oil and urine. It reacts with hydrogen peroxide to give trimethylamine oxide and with ethylene oxide to give choline its commercial importance stems chiefly from this latter reaction. [Pg.260]

Catalase living tissues of plants and animals hydrogen peroxide HjO and inactive molecular O, 70... [Pg.511]

This enzyme Is widely distributed, more particularly in plants. Three important sources of the enzyme are horse-radish, turnips and milk. Peroxidase is capable of activating both hydrogen peroxide and a suitable substrate so that the latter is oxidised, although hydrogen peroxide alone may be incapable of affecting this change. It sometimes happens that hydrogen pcr-... [Pg.521]

Interest has continued in on-site manufacture of hydrogen peroxide from the elements, particularly for remote sites located considerable distances from wodd-scale anthraquinone processes. However, no commercial-scale direct combination plants have been constmcted as of this writing. [Pg.478]

Nonabsorbable Natural Sutures. Cotton and silk are the only nonabsorbable sutures made from natural fibers that are stiH available ia the United States. Cotton suture is made from fibers harvested from various species of plants belonging to the genus Gossipium. The fiber is composed principally of ceUulose. The seeds are separated from the cotton boUs, which are carded, combed, and spun iato yams that are then braided or twisted to form sutures ia a range of sizes (Table 4). The suture is bleached with hydrogen peroxide and subsequendy coated (finished or glaced) with starch and wax. The suture may be white or dyed blue with D C Blue No. 9. [Pg.268]

A student warned his friends not to swim in a river close to an electric plant. He claimed that the ozone produced by foe plant turned foe river water to hydrogen peroxide, which would bleach hair The reaction is... [Pg.474]

Choi H.W. Kim Y.J. Lee S.C. Hong J.K. Hwang B.K. (2007) Hydrogen peroxide generation by the pepper extracellular peroxidase CaP02 activates local and systemic cell death and defense response to bacterial pathogens / / Plant Physiology. V. 145. P. 890-904. [Pg.217]

Tian M. Gu Q. Zhu M. (2003) The involvement of hydrogen peroxide and antioxidant enzymes in the process of shoot organogenesis of strawberry callus / / Plant Science. V. 165. P. 701-707. [Pg.220]

Yusupova Z.R. Akhmetova I.E. Khairullin R.M. Maksimov I.V. (2005) The effect of chitooligosaccharides on hydrogen peroxide production and anionic peroxidase activity in wheat coleoptiles / / Rus. J. of Plant Physiol. V. 52. P. 209-212. [Pg.220]


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