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This is typified by the fact that the University of Illinois was founded under the name of The Illinois Industrial University. It has risen to the top ranks of outstanding intellectual institutions, but it started with a practical flavor. So the whole concept of practical results coming out of the academic institution is not out of place. In fact, the opening statement in the University of Illinois catalog refers to its "...threefold mission of teaching, research, and public service."... [Pg.59]

Such a concept was originally used in a process developed and Hcensed by UOP under the name UOP Sorbex (59,60). Other versions of the SMB system are also used commercially (61). Toray Industries built the Aromax process for the production of -xylene (20,62,63). Illinois Water Treatment and Mitsubishi have commercialized SMB processes for the separation of fmctose from dextrose (64—66). The foUowing discussion is based on the UOP Sorbex process. [Pg.295]

Typical COED syncmde properties are shown in Table 12. The properties of the oil products depend heavily on the severity of hydroprocessing. The degree of severity also markedly affects costs associated with hydrogen production and compression. Syncmdes derived from Western coals have much higher paraffin and lower aromatic content than those produced from Illinois coal. In general, properties of COED products have been found compatible with expected industrial requirements. [Pg.93]

J. W. Novak, Jr., R. R. Burr, andR. Bednarik, "Mechanisms of Metal Ion Adsorption of Activated Alumina," Vol. 35, Proc. Int. Symp. on Metals Speciation, Separation, and Recorey, Chicago, lU., July 27—Aug. 1, 1986, Industrial Waste Elimination Research Center of the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, lU. [Pg.158]

The use of scrap tires in industrial faciUties is also a potential growth market. Perhaps the best known user in this category is Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (Decatur, Illinois). Another industrial user, Elexsys (Sauget, Illinois), uses energy derived from its use of IDE as a supplemental fuel to manufacture chemicals used in the mbber industry. [Pg.13]

Displacement-purge forms the basis for most simulated continuous countercurrent systems (see hereafter) such as the UOP Sorbex processes. UOP has licensed close to one hundred Sorbex units for its family of processes Parex to separate p-xylene from C3 aromatics, Molex tor /i-paraffin from branched and cyclic hydrocarbons, Olex for olefins from paraffin, Sarex for fruc tose from dextrose plus polysaccharides, Cymex forp- or m-cymene from cymene isomers, and Cresex for p- or m-cresol from cresol isomers. Toray Industries Aromax process is another for the production of p-xylene [Otani, Chem. Eng., 80(9), 106-107, (1973)]. Illinois Water Treatment [Making Wave.s in Liquid Processing, Illinois Water Treatment Company, IWT Adsep System, Rockford, IL, 6(1), (1984)] and Mitsubishi [Ishikawa, Tanabe, and Usui, U.S. Patent 4,182,633 (1980)] have also commercialized displacement-purge processes for the separation of fructose from dextrose. [Pg.1544]

Internal Cake Tube Filters or Liquid Bag Filters This type of filter, such as manufactured by Industrial Filter and Pump Mfg. Co., Rosedale, Illinois, and many others, utihzes one or more perforated tubes supported by a tube sheet or by the hp of the pressure vessel. A cyhndrical filter bag sealed at one end is inserted into the perforated... [Pg.1710]

Carothers returned to Illinois chemistry department that fall to concentrate for two more years on organic chemistry with minors in physical chemistry and mathematics. His thesis topic was related to Adams signature discovery, a catalyst used to hydrogenate unsaturated fats for the shortening and soap industries. Carothers and 11 other collaborators produced 18 papers about the catalyst with Adams. At the same time, Carothers... [Pg.113]

John Joseph Beer. The Emergence of the German Dye Industry. Urbana, IL University of Illinois Press, 1959. [Pg.205]

Of recycled, or secondary copper, 56% is derived from new scrap, while 44% comes from old scrap. Domestically, the secondary copper smelting industry is led by four producers. Like the secondary aluminum industry, these producers buy the scrap they recycle on the open market, in addition to using scrap generated in their own downstream productions. The secondary copper industry is concentrated in Georgia, South Carolina, Illinois, and Missouri. [Pg.81]

The zinc industry employs 2200 workers at mines and mills and 1400 at primary smelters.14 The four primary zinc smelters in the U.S. are located in Illinois, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania. There are ten secondary zinc recovery plants in the U.S.17... [Pg.91]

Brower, R.D., Visocky, A.P., Krapac, I.G., Hensel, B.R., Peyton, G.R., Nealon, J.S., and Guthrie, M., Evaluation of Underground Injection of Industrial Waste in Illinois, Final Report, Illinois Scientific Surveys Joint Report 2, Illinois State Geological Survey, Champaign, IL, 1989. [Pg.856]

UIUC, Metal Finishing Industry—Pre-finishing Operations, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, June 2008. Available at www.wmrc. anuals/finishing/prefinop.htm... [Pg.1211]

L.D. Sawyer, B.M. McMahon, W.M. Newsome, and G.A. Parker, in Pesticide and Industrial Chemical Residues, 15th ed., AOAC Champaign, Illinois (1990). [Pg.76]

Howell, E. 2001. Dynamic surface tension measurements of liquid solder using oscillating jets of elliptical cross section. Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL. pp. 75. [Pg.406]

Brower, R. D., A. R Visocky, I. G. Krapac, B. R. Hensel, G. R. Peyton, J. S. Nealon and M. Guthrie, 1989, Evaluation of underground injection of industrial waste in Illinois. Illinois Scientific Surveys Joint Report 2. [Pg.513]

Mehnert, E., C. R. Gendron and R. D. Brower, 1990, Investigation of the hydraulic effects of deep-well injection of industrial wastes. Illinois State Geological Survey Environmental Geology 135,100 p. [Pg.524]

Kisseberth, W.C., J.P. Sundberg, R.W. Nyboer, J.D. Reynolds, S.C. Kasten, and V.R. Beasley. 1984. Industrial lead contamination of an Illinois wildlife refuge and indigenous small mammals. Jour. Amer. Vet. Med. Assn. 185 1309-1313. [Pg.335]

Chestertown, Maryland 21620, an industry association, provides assistance to manufacturers that reauirerrpre information. Annual Sumner Symposia in Pyrotechnic Chemistry are also offered by Washington Col lege, Chestertown, Maryland 21620. The International Pyrotechnics Seminar on Explosives and Pyrotechnics is offered on a biennial basis. Additional information on these seminars may he obtained from I IT Research Institute, Chicago, Illinois 60616. [Pg.166]

Beer, John J. "The Emergence of the German Dye Industry" University of Illinois Press Urbana, 111., 1959. [Pg.111]

Kinman, R. N., Nutini, D. L. and Rathje, W., Analysis of 20 year-old refuse from the Mallard North landfill in Chicago, Illinois, presentation given at the 44th Annual Purdue Industrial Waste Conference, Purdue, Indianapolis, IN, 9 May, 1989. [Pg.607]


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