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Industrial Chemistry Research Institute, ul. Rydygiera 8, 01-793 Warsaw, Poland... [Pg.41]

Dipartimento di Chimica and Centro CNR-MISO, University di Bari, Bari, Italy, h Laboratoire de Spectroscopie Mol culaire et Cristalline, Talence, France Industrial Chemistry Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland. [Pg.677]

Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry, University of Pisa, via Risorgimento 35, Pisa, Italy Centre of Polymer Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Marii Curie Sklodowskiej 34, Zabrze, Poland... [Pg.329]

Industrial Chemistry Research Institute 8, Rydygiera Street 01-315 Warsaw Poland... [Pg.474]

Since commercialization in the mid 1980s by Byk-Chemie of the styrene evaporation suppressant BYK S 740 which was elaborated at the Industrial Chemistry Research Institute in Warsaw, Poland, some new information about low styrene-emission (LSE) UPRs was launched, cf., e.g., refs. [100,101]. [Pg.42]

Chair of Industrial Chemistry, Wroclaw University of Economics ul. Komandorska 118/120, 53-345Wroclaw, Poland... [Pg.27]

Figure 7.7 Gliperols is a novel biofuel proprietary by the Research Institute of Industrial Chemistry Varsow (Poland), formed by a mixture of 3 mol of FAME and 1 mol of triacetin, and obtained by interesterification of triglycerides with methylacetate under strong acidic conditions (Calero et al., 2015). Figure 7.7 Gliperols is a novel biofuel proprietary by the Research Institute of Industrial Chemistry Varsow (Poland), formed by a mixture of 3 mol of FAME and 1 mol of triacetin, and obtained by interesterification of triglycerides with methylacetate under strong acidic conditions (Calero et al., 2015).
Department of Industrial and Materials Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Rzeszdw University of Technology, 35-959 Rzeszdw, Poland. E-mail chemia prz.rzeszow.pl... [Pg.135]

The CMR and MBRs provided the basis for modern commercial microwave reactors, including robotically operated automated systems that are now widely employed in synthetic research and pilot-scale laboratories in academia and industry [13]. Since 2000, commercial microwave reactors have become available. Batch systems, produced by three major companies in Italy and Germany, Sweden and the United States, typically operate on a scale from 0.5 mL up to 2 L. Other companies based in Austria, Poland and Japan have also recently entered the market. Systems possessing either multimodal or monomodal cavities are produced with one recent addition being a single unit capable of performing in either mode as required. Microwave reactors are employed extensively in chemical discovery where successive reactions can be performed rapidly in parallel or sequentially. One manufacturer recently estimated that about 10000 reactions per week were performed in its systems alone. This indicates the extent to which microwave chemistry in closed vessels has dramatically influenced approaches to synthesis. [Pg.218]

International Conference IPOEX Explosives Research - Application - Safety (yearly), Institute of Industrial Organic Chemistry, Ustron Zawodzie, Poland... [Pg.286]

In the sixth paper of this ehapter, Kierzek et al., mainly foeus on modeling of pore formation vs surfaee area growth phenomena upon activation of eoal and piteh-derived earbon preeursors. These authors briefly touch on other preeursor earbons as well. The properties of newly synthesized materials are being looked at from the point of view of their application as active materials in the supereapaeitor electrodes. Editors thought this work by the Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Petroleum and Coal in Poland, could be of genuine interest to the practical developers of carbon materials for the supereapaeitor industry. [Pg.6]

Also in Poland, parallel to the cement industry development during the inlerwar period, several problems of cement chemistry were studied. They were eoneen-trated in the chair of Cement Technology in Warsaw Techrrical Urriversity, urtder the scientific leadership of professor Zawadzki. There are principally the works of Konarzewski, concerning the formation of calcium silicates and ferrites [20,21],... [Pg.9]


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