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Hydrocracking makes very good quality diesel fuels concerning the cetane number, cold behavior, stability, and sulfur content. However this type of stock is only available in limited quantities since the process is still not widely used owing essentially to its high cost. [Pg.223]

Capital and operating costs will increase as more separator stages are added to the process line, so a balance has to be struck between increased oil yield and cost. It is uncommon to find that economics support more than 3 stages of separation and one or two stage separation is more typical. The increased risk of separation shut down is also a contributing factor in limiting numbers. [Pg.244]

The automated pendant drop technique has been used as a film balance to study the surface tension of insoluble monolayers [75] (see Chapter IV). A motor-driven syringe allows changes in drop volume to study surface tension as a function of surface areas as in conventional film balance measurements. This approach is useful for materials available in limited quantities and it can be extended to study monolayers at liquid-liquid interfaces [76],... [Pg.27]

The extent of reaction p is again based on the group present in limiting amount. For the system under consideration, p is the fraction of A groups that have reacted. [Pg.316]

Because of poor therm oform ability, there are relatively few apphcations for polypropylene sheet. New soHd-phase pressure forming (SPPE) techniques are under development for forming PP sheet. Polypropylene is used in coextmded sheet to some extent for food packaging containers. Glass-filled, wood-filled, or other modified polypropylene sheet materials are used in limited automotive apphcations. [Pg.378]

Mango and papaya are tropical fmits available in limited supply as concentrated juices or purees. Available single-strength purees include guava, banana, kiwifruit, lulo, soursop, and umbu (24). The international market for tropical fmit drinks is in its infancy, but is expanding. Blends with more traditional juices such as orange and apple are some of the more successful drinks marketed. [Pg.574]

Boron Removal. Boron [7440-42-8] is occasionaHy present in water suppHes at an unacceptable level. It cannot be removed with the standard anion-exchange resins unless the water is deionized. Selective removal is possible by using an anion exchanger functionalized with /V-methy1g1ucamine [6284-40-8]. This resin is in limited commercial supply. The borate form of conventional strong base anion exchangers is used in some nuclear reactors to adjust the concentration of boron in water used as a moderator. The resin releases boron as the water temperature rises. [Pg.386]

Other hydrometaHurgical uses for resin have been smaH in comparison. Replacement of carbon as an adsorbent for gold [7440-57-5] from a cyanide [57-12-5] leached ore has been studied for many years, but remains in limited commercial use. A deterrent has been the failure to develop an efficient and... [Pg.387]

Tetrabasic Lead Sulfate. Tetrabasic lead sulfate [12065-90-6] 4PbO PbSO, mol wt 1196.12, sp gr 8.15, is made by fusion of stoichiometric quantities of Htharge (PbO) and lead sulfate (PbSO heat of formation, Ai/ = — 1814 kJ/mol (—434.1 kcal/mol). Alternatively, tetrabasic lead sulfate may be prepared by boiling the components in aqueous suspensions. At about 70°C, tribasic hydrate reacts with lead oxide to form tetrabasic sulfate. At 80°C, this transformation is complete in - 20 hours. Tetrabasic lead sulfate is used in limited quantities in Europe as a PVC stabilizer. However, in the United States, lead-acid batteries have been developed by BeU Telephone Laboratories, which contain tetrabasic lead sulfate. Such batteries are used for emergency power at telephone switchboard stations and have an anticipated service life of over 50 years. [Pg.70]

Companies in the United States, Japan, and Europe are actively working to commercialize CdTe PV technology. CdTe PV modules are available in limited quantities and sizes from one Japanese manufacturer, and two U.S. companies (Golden Photon in Colorado and Solar Cells Inc. in Ohio) have announced their intention to market CdTe PV products in the near future. [Pg.472]

Alternative Processes for Aluminum Production. In spite of its industrial dominance, the HaH-HAroult process has several inherent disadvantages. The most serious is the large capital investment requited resulting from the multiplicity of units (250 —1000 cells in a typical plant), the cost of the Bayer aluniina-puriftcation plant, and the cost of the carbon—anode plant (or paste plant for Soderberg anodes). Additionally, HaH-HAroult cells requite expensive electrical power rather than thermal energy, most producing countries must import alumina or bauxite, and petroleum coke for anodes is in limited supply. [Pg.100]

Fluoroelastomers. The fluoroelastomers were introduced to the mbber industry in the late 1950s by the DuPont Company. They were made by modification of Teflon polymers and designed to have exceUent heat and chemical resistance, but remain elastomeric in nature. They were very expensive and have found use in limited appHcations. However, with the increasing demand in the automotive and industrial market for improved reHabUity and longer Hfe, the elastomeric fluoroelastomers have made significant inroads into these appHcations (see Elastomers, synthetic-fluorocarbon ELASTOTffiRS). [Pg.233]

Sulfur dyes are used mainly for dyeing textile ceUulosic materials or blends of ceUulosic fibers (qv) with synthetic fibers such as acryUc fibers, polyamides (nylons), and polyesters. They are also used for sHk (qv) and paper (qv) in limited quantities for specific appHcations. Solubilized sulfur dyes are used on certain types of leathers (qv). [Pg.162]

The total world market for the use of ionophores for feed efficiency improvement in mminants is approximately 80— 90 million. The United States is the largest market. Lasalocid and monensin are the only members of this class cleared for use. Outside the United States, salinomycin is used in limited quantities. Worldwide usage is about 1.5 million kg. [Pg.173]

Production of carbon electrodes is a capital-intensive business. Two suppHers dominate the prebaked market. Carbon paste producers are more numerous and tend to serve local markets. There is no international standard for the threaded joints on carbon electrodes. Manufacturers of straight pin carbon electrodes have followed the physical specifications adopted for graphite electrodes (37). Unified standards do not exist for pinless joints resulting in limited interchangeability among brands. Electrode diameters are offered in both English and metric sizes with no restrictions on new or unique diameters. [Pg.520]

Lighter Flints and Getters. Traditionally the item most widely associated with cerium has been the pyrophoric iron-mischmetal (- 0%) alloy for lighter flints, in limited use in the 1990s. Similar low vapor pressure reactive alloys based on cerium, such as Th2Al-MM, can also be used as getters for electronic equipment and vacuum tubes (see Electronic materials Vacuumtechnology). [Pg.369]

Incapacitants are most suitable for consideration in limited warfare situations, eg, when enemy troops are intermingled with a friendly population, or in a city that is a key military objective. The purpose is to capture the enemy without killing the civiUans. Incapacitating agents should produce no permanent after-effects and allow for complete recovery. [Pg.399]

Citric acid monohydrate [5949-29-1] has a molecular weight of 210.14 and crystallizes from cold aqueous solutions. When gendy heated, the crystals lose thek water of hydration at 70—75°C and melt in the range of 135—152°C. Rapid heating causes dehydration at 100°C to form crystals that melt sharply at 153°C. Citric acid monohydrate is available in limited commercial quantities since most appHcations now call for the anhydrous form. [Pg.179]


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