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Another method which should be cited apart from the others is to pyrolyze the sample in a hydrogen atmosphere. The sulfur is converted to H2S which darkens lead-acetate-impregnated paper. The speed of darkening, measured by an optical device, provides the concentration measurement. This method attains sensitivity thresholds of 0.02 ppm. [Pg.32]

Using of a source Cs nozzles with the contents of tungsten up to 75 % were investigated. The distributions received for a product without impregnation and after impregnation by tungsten are shown on fig. 1. [Pg.600]

Results of determining a density of a composite material nozzles of the rocket engine before and after impregnation by metal. [Pg.600]

The first phenomenon is sedimentation of developer s particles in a zone impregnated with a penetrant. As a result the thickness of developer s layer h, appearing in formulas, is smaller than the thickness of dry zone. Our experimental results show that in some cases h is 80% smaller than h. The pictures illustrating the sedimentation influence upon the values of thickness for various developers are obtained. The estimation of this influence upon calculated sensitivity is carried out. [Pg.613]

On standing, gelatinous aluminium hydroxide, which may initially have even more water occluded than indicated above, is converted into a form insoluble in both acids and alkalis, which is probably a hydrated form of the oxide AI2O3. Both forms, however, have strong adsorptive power and will adsorb dyes, a property long used by the textile trade to dye rayon. The cloth is first impregnated with an aluminium salt (for example sulphate or acetate) when addition of a little alkali, such as sodium carbonate, causes aluminium hydroxide to deposit in the pores of the material. The presence of this aluminium hydroxide in the cloth helps the dye to bite by ad sorbing it—hence the name mordant (Latin mordere = to bite) dye process. [Pg.151]

Carbon disulphide is an excellent solvent for fats, oils, rubber, sulphur, bromine and iodine, and is used industrially as a solvent for extraction. It is also used in the production of viscose silk, when added to wood cellulose impregnated with sodium hydroxide solution, a viscous solution of cellulose xanthate is formed, and this can be extruded through a fine nozzle into acid, which decomposes the xanthate to give a glossy thread of cellulose. [Pg.202]

The combustion tube. The oxygen is led through the side-arm G (Fig. 85) into the combustion tube L via the horizontal side-arm H which is fused into the combustion tube about 4 cm. from the end (the joint between G and H is also made with impregnated rubber tubing with the two glass tubes touching inside the rubber). The position of H thus allows the combustion... [Pg.469]

All of the pieces pictured here are not going to fit perfectiy into each other and that s going to cause all sorts of leaks. The answer is teflon tape. Strike loves teflon tape This inexpensive product is found in the plumbing department of any hardware store and is the duct tape of the next century. Teflon tape is chemically and thermally indestructible. This stuff is wrapped around any piece of pipe or joint, said part then jammed into its appropriate receptacle and the tape will mold to form a perfect fit. Hell, it can mummify a whoie joint compiex to make it absolutely impregnable. [Pg.20]

Turmeric paper (gives a rose-brown coloration with boric acid) wash tbe ground root of turmeric with water and discard tbe washings. Digest with alcohol and filter, using the clear filtrate to impregnate white, unsized paper, which is then dried. [Pg.1198]

Creager and colleagues designed a salicylate ion-selective electrode using a PVC membrane impregnated with tetraalkylammonium salicylate. To determine the ion-selective electrode s selectivity coefficient for benzoate,... [Pg.535]

Impregnating Formulations Based on Furan Chemicals, Technical Bulletin No. 190, Chemicals Division, The Quaker Oats Company, Chicago, lU., 1979. [Pg.85]

Today the most efficient catalysts are complex mixed metal oxides that consist of Bi, Mo, Fe, Ni, and/or Co, K, and either P, B, W, or Sb. Many additional combinations of metals have been patented, along with specific catalyst preparation methods. Most catalysts used commercially today are extmded neat metal oxides as opposed to supported impregnated metal oxides. Propylene conversions are generally better than 93%. Acrolein selectivities of 80 to 90% are typical. [Pg.123]

T. L. Rutt andJ. A. Syne, "Fabrication of Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor by Metal Impregnation," IEEE Trans. Parts Hybrids Packag., PHP-9, 144-147 (1973). [Pg.316]


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Activated carbon caustic-impregnated

Activated carbon metal impregnated

Activated impregnation

Active impregnating

Alkaline Earth Metal Oxides Doped with Alkali Metals Prepared by Impregnation

Alkaline earth metal oxides impregnation

Alumina, chromium trioxide impregnated

Alumina, impregnated with sodium cyanide

Aluminum impregnation

Application impregnated carbon

Applications impregnation

Artificial impregnated

Asbestos impregnated

Based on Impregnation

Benzene hydroxylation to phenol with iron impregnated activated carbon

Blowing agents impregnation

Bone cement, antibiotic-impregnated

Borate, impregnation with

Boron-impregnated zeolites

CIC (continuously impregnated

Capillary impregnation

Catalyst Impregnation in Fluidized Beds

Catalyst by impregnation

Catalyst impregnated activated carbons

Catalyst impregnation

Catalyst impregnation, theory

Catalyst normal impregnation

Catalyst synthesis impregnation-reduction

Caustic impregnated carbons

Cell Wall Impregnation with Monomers

Cell Wall Impregnation with Polymers

Cerium impregnation

Charcoal-impregnated

Chemical Impregnation of Silica

Chemical composition impregnation

Chemical impregnating companies

Chemical impregnation, fire retardants

Chemical vapor impregnation

Chromium/silica catalyst anhydrous impregnation

Cloth, impregnated glass

Co-impregnation

Coating materials impregnated layers

Coatings impregnation

Columns Solvent-impregnated resins

Commercially Impregnated Chiralplates

Concrete impregnating

Concrete monomer impregnation

Consolidation of Composites by Solution Impregnation Routes

Continuous impregnation process

Conversion metal-impregnated zeolite catalysts

Cooling Impregnation

Cooling melt impregnation

Coordination polymer impregnation with

Cordierite monolith impregnation

Cyclic metal impregnation

Decay resin impregnated wood

Deposition methods impregnation

Dimethyl sulphoxide (impregnation

Direct impregnation

Direct impregnation application

Dispersion Impregnation of Flax and Polyaramide

Dispersions impregnation

Double impregnation method

Dry impregnation

Drying supported catalyst impregnation

EXAFS impregnation procedure

Elastic Impregnating Agents

Electrocatalysts impregnation-reduction

Electrode PIGE (paraffin impregnated graphite

Electrode paraffin-impregnated graphite

Electrodes ionomer impregnation

Enantiomer separations with impregnated layers

Encapsulation and Impregnation

Epoxy resins impregnation

Exchange impregnation

Exchange impregnation preparation

Fabric impregnated

Fabric, impregnated polypropylene

Fabrics Impregnated with activated

Fabrics Impregnated with activated carbon

Fabrics impregnated with weakly nitrated nitrocellulose

Fibre impregnation

Fibres impregnated with weakly nitrated nitrocellulose

Film impregnation

Filter paper impregnation

Flexural modulus, polymer impregnation

Flexural strength, polymer impregnation

Fluidized catalyst impregnation

Foam impregnation

Fractional impregnation method

Full Impregnation

Gas phase impregnation

Gel Impregnated Resins

Gels Impregnated with Metal Salt Solutions

Gels Impregnated with Metallic Nanoparticles

General Characteristics of Impregnated Resins

Gold catalysts incipient wetness impregnation

Gold extraction with impregnated resins

Grain impregnation

Growth factor, impregnation

Heterogeneous catalysts impregnation method

Hot isostatic pressure impregnation carbonization (HIPIC)

Hybrid materials, preparation impregnation

Immersion Impregnation

Impregnants

Impregnate

Impregnate

Impregnated

Impregnated Catalysts the Role of Metal, Support and Promoters

Impregnated Cement Mixes

Impregnated activated carbons

Impregnated adsorbents

Impregnated aramids

Impregnated carbons

Impregnated catalysts

Impregnated charcoal filters

Impregnated coal, nature

Impregnated composites

Impregnated concrete

Impregnated fibres

Impregnated geotextile barriers

Impregnated layers

Impregnated layers enantiomeric separation with

Impregnated polymers

Impregnated promoters

Impregnated reagent paper

Impregnated reagents

Impregnated resins

Impregnated support

Impregnated tungsten

Impregnated wood

Impregnated yams

Impregnated zeolites

Impregnating agent application methods

Impregnating agents

Impregnating facilities

Impregnating oils

Impregnating resin

Impregnating resins, silicone

Impregnation

Impregnation

Impregnation EXAFS study

Impregnation adsorption from solution

Impregnation agents

Impregnation and Drying

Impregnation and activation

Impregnation and calcination

Impregnation asbestos

Impregnation by Dipping

Impregnation by Predevelopment

Impregnation by Spraying

Impregnation catalyst library

Impregnation catalysts prepared

Impregnation concentration

Impregnation consolidant

Impregnation counterion

Impregnation diffusional

Impregnation drying stresses

Impregnation gels impregnated with metal salt

Impregnation gels impregnated with metallic

Impregnation layer

Impregnation ligand

Impregnation method

Impregnation method, heterogeneous

Impregnation methods direct melt

Impregnation modification

Impregnation nanoparticles

Impregnation noble-metal

Impregnation of Metals

Impregnation of Other Organogold Complexes

Impregnation of Porous Supports

Impregnation of Wet Materials

Impregnation of Wood and Polymers

Impregnation of Woods with Biocides

Impregnation of catalysts

Impregnation of fibers

Impregnation of fibres

Impregnation of metals on supports

Impregnation of paper

Impregnation of polymers

Impregnation of resins

Impregnation oil

Impregnation organic carbon precursors

Impregnation physical model

Impregnation pore volume

Impregnation precursor

Impregnation preparation of Pt catalysts, the

Impregnation process

Impregnation profiles, catalyst

Impregnation supported catalyst

Impregnation systems

Impregnation technique

Impregnation time

Impregnation titania-supported catalyst preparation

Impregnation to Incipient Wetness

Impregnation wetness

Impregnation with Salt Solutions

Impregnation with caffeine

Impregnation with copper

Impregnation with silver nitrate

Impregnation with sulphur

Impregnation with tungstate

Impregnation, Adsorption and Ion-exchange

Impregnation, bead catalysts

Impregnation, catalyst preparation

Impregnation, increasing folding

Impregnation, inorganic materials

Impregnation, metal deposition

Impregnation, monolithic catalysts

Impregnation, onto clays

Impregnation-reduction

Impregnation-reduction method

Impregnations using Silicon-containing Compounds

Impregnations with Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

Impregnator

Impregnator

Incipient wetness impregnation with dispersant

Incipient wetness impregnation,

Incipient wetness impregnation, noble metals

Influence of Impregnation on Material Properties

Insecticides clothing impregnating

Ion Exchange and Impregnation

Ion exchange materials solvent-impregnated resins

Ion exchange resins solvent impregnated

Ionomer impregnation

Ionomers impregnation

Kieselguhr G, Impregnated with pH 5 Phosphate Buffer

Layer void impregnation

Levextrel solvent impregnated

Liquid impregnation

Liquid impregnation composites

Liquid impregnation pore filling

Liquid impregnation systematic studies

Liquid paraffin, impregnation with

Liquid-gel impregnated resins

Low melting point alloy impregnation

Magnetic particles, impregnated

Materials impregnation

Matrix melt impregnation

Melt impregnation

Melt-Impregnation (M-I) Method for EMD

Membranes impregnation blending

Mercury removal with impregnated

Mercury removal with impregnated carbon

Metal impregnation

Methods of Impregnation

Molybdate, impregnation with

Mounting and impregnation

Multiple impregnation method

Multiple impregnations

Noble impregnation

Noble-Metal Impregnation Example onto a Modified Silica-Alumina Support

Octanol-impregnated filters

Organic impregnations

Palladium impregnation

Paper impregnation acrylic

Paraffin-impregnated Silica Gel Layers

Paraffin-impregnated graphite

Partial-Depth Impregnation

Perfusion (impregnation) - generic application

Pesticides, liquid impregnation

Phenol formaldehyde impregnated wood

Phosphoric acid impregnation

Phosphoric acid-impregnated

Phosphoric acid-impregnated membrane

Physical Models for Impregnation

Plastic-impregnated wood

Platinum impregnation

Platinum-impregnated catalysts

Poly , impregnation

Polyethylene glycols (impregnation

Polymer impregnanted concrete

Polymer impregnanted concrete addition

Polymer impregnanted concrete polymerization

Polymer impregnated concrete additives

Polymer impregnated concrete initiators

Polymer impregnated concrete modifiers

Polymer impregnation (

Polymer impregnation pyrolysis

Polymer impregnation, effects

Polymer membranes, with inorganic acid impregnation

Polymer-Impregnated Cements and Concretes

Polymer-Impregnated Cements, Mortars, and Concretes

Polymer-Impregnated Wood

Polymer-impregnated cementitious materials

Polymer-impregnated concrete

Polymer-impregnated materials

Polymer-impregnated materials ceramics

Polymer-impregnated materials concrete

Polyurethane Resin impregnation

Polyurethane Solvent impregnation

Post Impregnation

Potassium salt impregnation

Powder impregnated fibres

Powder impregnations

Powder-impregnated yarns

Pre-impregnated fibres

Precipitation vs. impregnation by ion-exchange

Preparation impregnation

Pressure impregnation

Processing impregnation

Procurement of Impregnating Plants

Production impregnation

Protective clothing impregnating equipment

Pultrusion process resin impregnator

Ready made/resin impregnated resins

Resin impregnated wood

Resin impregnation

Resin-impregnated cellulose

Reversed impregnation

Rhodium impregnation

SODIUM AZIDE IMPREGNATION

SUPPORTED IONIC LIQUIDS BY IMPREGNATION

Secondary Synthesis Bulk Impregnation

Secondary impregnation

Semi-automated Impregnation Method

Semi-finished products impregnation

Separators resin-impregnated cellulose

Sequential impregnation

Silica caffeine-impregnated

Silica metal impregnation

Silica silver-impregnated

Silica-alumina, impregnated, coke

Silicones, impregnation with

Silver Nitrate-impregnated Silica Gel Layers

Silver impregnated catheters

Silver impregnation

Silver nitrate impregnated filter

Silver nitrate impregnation

Silver-impregnated solids

Skins impregnating

Slurry impregnation

Solution impregnating

Solution impregnation

Solvent impregnated resins impregnation mechanisms

Solvent impregnated resins impregnation procedures

Solvent impregnated resins stability

Solvent impregnated resins technological applications

Solvent-impregnated resins extraction process with

Solvent-impregnated resins hydrophobicity

Solvent-impregnated resins impregnation

Solvent-impregnated resins preparation methods

Solvents resin impregnated

Sorbent impregnated filters

Spin coating impregnation

Styrene impregnation

Sulfur compound removal with impregnated

Sulfur compound removal with impregnated carbon

Sulfur continued impregnation

Sulfur-impregnated activated carbon

Sulphur impregnated cement materials

Sulphuric acid impregnated silica

Supercritical fluids impregnation

Supercritical impregnation

Support impregnation

Supported impregnation

Supported metals impregnate concentration effect

Supported metals impregnation

Supported metals, small particles impregnation

Surface impregnation

Suspension impregnating

Suspension impregnation method

Suspension impregnation method, nickel

Synthesis flow impregnation

Synthesis impregnation

Synthetic incipient wetness impregnation

Teflon-impregnated polyester

Testing of the Impregnated Tow

The influencing factors during impregnation

Timber impregnation

Titania-supported catalysts impregnation

Titanium impregnation

Torsion impregnated cloth analysis

Total impregnation

Trickle impregnation

Uniform impregnation

Urea formaldehyde impregnation

Use of Gas Phase Impregnation and Densification

Vacuum impregnating

Vacuum impregnation

Vacuum pore impregnation

Vacuum pressure impregnation

Vanadium impregnation

Walls: impregnation

Washcoat impregnation

Wax impregnation

Wax-impregnated graphite electrode

Wet impregnation

Wet impregnation method

Windings, vacuum-pressure-impregnated

Wood coatings and impregnation

Wood impregnants

Wood impregnation

Wood-polymer materials impregnation

Zeolite by impregnation

Zinc impregnated carbons

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