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I Carbon dioxide

I. Carbon Dioxide or Sulfur Dioxide in Alkaline Solutions... [Pg.361]

Fig. 12. Activity coefficients for the n-butane (I)-carbon dioxide (2) system. Fig. 12. Activity coefficients for the n-butane (I)-carbon dioxide (2) system.
Clay mineral containing cation A -H cation B -i- carbon dioxide -i- DSi... [Pg.545]

P2Ru(,C Hi , Ruthenium, [p-ethynediyl-bis(diphenylphosphine)]bis[unde-cacarbonyltri-, 26 277 OiiRejCa, Rhenium, octadecacarbonylbis-(p.i-carbon dioxide)tetra-, 26 111 OyNiPtiiCjiiHj, Platinate(2-), tetrakis-[tri-p-carbonyl-tricarbonyltri-... [Pg.434]

The same workers have been able to isolate another similarly reversible copper(I) carbon dioxide carrier, Cu(02CO-r-Bu)(CN-<-Bu)3 (153). This complex forms in benzene solution at 10°C according to (70). [Pg.138]

Stalkup, F.I. "Carbon Dioxide Miscible Flooding Past, Present, and Outlook for the Future," J. Pet. Tech. (Aug. 1978), 1102-1112. [Pg.373]

The reactions are elementary and take place in the gas phase. The reaetion is to be carried out isothermally and as a first approximating pres sure drop will be neglected. The feed consists of hydrogen gas, g earbon monoxide, I carbon dioxide, and steam. The total molar flow rate is 300 mol/s. The entering pressure may be varied between 1 atm and 160 atm and the entering temperature between 300 K and 400 K. Tubular (PFR) reaetor volumes between 0.1 and 2 are available for use. [Pg.332]

Stage I Carbon Dioxide Fixation and Sugar Production (Item Diagram 2, 2, Figure... [Pg.2428]

Thus, the current situation is characterized both by deep controversies over fundamental issues and by the possibility that important nations may have difficulties in meeting their reduction targets. It appears problematic, therefore, whether the Kyoto Protocol can become binding international law in its present form. For the protocol to come into force, it must be ratified by at least 55 nations, including Annex I countries that together accounted for at least 55% of total Annex I carbon dioxide emissions in 1990 (Article 25). As mentioned earlier, only about 30 countries—none of them in Annex I— have ratified as yet. [Pg.325]

Hulston J. R. and McCabe W. J. (1962) Mass spectrometer measurements in the thermal areas of New Zealand. Part I—Carbon dioxide and residual gas analyses. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 26, 383-398. [Pg.83]

I) Carbon dioxide acts as the nucleophile in this reaction... [Pg.313]

I Carbon dioxide forms carbonic acid upon entering any body of water. In fresh I water, this reacrion is reversible, and the carbon dioxide is released back into the atmo.sphcre. In the alkaline ocean, the carbonic acid is neutralized to compounds such as calcium bicarbonate, Ca(HCO,) 2, which precipitate to the ocean floor. As a result, most of the atmospheric carbon dioxide that enters our oceans stays there. [Pg.349]

Carbon dioxide acid -1- carbonate/hydrogencarbonate salt -i-water -i- carbon dioxide Thermal decomposition of carbonate/ hyd rogenca rbonate... [Pg.298]

AS2C10H16, Arsine, o-phenylenebis(dimethyt-, rhodium complex, 21 101 As4Ct02RhC2 H32, Rhodium(l -I-), (carbon dioxide)bis[o-phenylenebis-(dimethylarsine)]-, chloride, 21 101 As4CIRhC2oH32, Rhodium 1 +). bis[o-phenyl-enebis(dimethylarsine)]-, chloride,... [Pg.229]

Fig. 11. Spatial separation. Most complex flames involve a scsqaence of reactions. If these reactions have different rates, the flame separates into two or more regions. The tsrpical regions in a 0.1-atm methane-oxygen flame are delineated by plotting the flux of a species whose reaction is characteristic of that region methane for Zone I, carbon dioxide for Zone II, and oxygen atoms for Zone III. The transport region, where no reaction occurs, is Zone O. From Fristrom (1963c). Fig. 11. Spatial separation. Most complex flames involve a scsqaence of reactions. If these reactions have different rates, the flame separates into two or more regions. The tsrpical regions in a 0.1-atm methane-oxygen flame are delineated by plotting the flux of a species whose reaction is characteristic of that region methane for Zone I, carbon dioxide for Zone II, and oxygen atoms for Zone III. The transport region, where no reaction occurs, is Zone O. From Fristrom (1963c).
The molecular basis of the SAFT equation of state, makes it possible to use the interaction parameters between the same moleeular pairs within a homologous series. This idea has been used by others to prediet the phase behaviour of (alkanes Twater), (alkanes Tperfluoroalkanes), (alkanes-I-carbon dioxide), (alkanes + hydrogen ehloride), (alkanes + nitrogen) and aqueous solutions of surfaetants. ... [Pg.124]

Calcium Carbonate (cold) Calcium Chlorate (dilute) Calcium Chloride Calcium Hydroxide Cane Sugar Liquors Carbolic Acid (Phenol) Carbonic Acid I Carbon Dioxide Carbon Disulfide Carbon Tetrachloride Caustic Potash Caustic Soda Chlorine (anhydrous) Chromic Acid Citric Acid (to 15%) Copper Acetate Copper Carbonate Core Oils Cotton Seed Oil... [Pg.728]

FAN Fang, J. and Kiran, E., Gelation, crystallization and morphological transformations of syndiotactic polystyrene in acetophenone and acetophenone -i- carbon dioxide mixtures at high pressures, J. Supercrit. Fluids, 49, 93, 2009. [Pg.464]


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