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Russian Academy of Sciences 199991, GSP-1, Moscow, Vavilov St., 28 e-mail analyst ineos.ac.ru... [Pg.187]

All these microanalytical methods are in the everyday use at the analytical laboratory of INEOS RAS. [Pg.187]

GFS Chemicals Honeywell Performance P C Huntsman Ineos (Belgium)... [Pg.66]

Scientists from Politecnico di Milano and Ineos Vinyls UK developed a tubular fixed-bed reactor comprising a metallic monolith [30]. The walls were coated with catalytically active material and the monolith pieces were loaded lengthwise. Corning, the world leader in ceramic structured supports, developed metallic supports with straight channels, zig-zag channels, and wall-flow channels. They were produced by extrusion of metal powders, for example, copper, fin, zinc, aluminum, iron, silver, nickel, and mixtures and alloys [31]. An alternative method is extrusion of softened bulk metal feed, for example, aluminum, copper, and their alloys. The metal surface can be covered with carbon, carbides, and alumina, using a CVD technique [32]. For metal monoliths, it is to be expected that the main resistance lies at the interface between reactor wall and monolith. Corning... [Pg.194]

GAS/SPEC solvents INEOS Oxide MDEA formulations + additives, for example, piperizine... [Pg.294]

Makarova, N. N. Referat kand. diss., Moskva, INEOS 1972... [Pg.236]

HPS was developed by the Laboratory of Sorption Processes (INEOS RAS). It was synthesized by the introduction of methylene bridges between neighboring phenyl rings of linear polystyrene, thus the porous structure was obtained. Preparation of palladium nanoparticles occurred by the adsorption of freshly prepared Na2[PdCl4] solution (Na2[PdCl4] is hydrolyzed in time) into the HPS matrix. The reduction of palladium compound by hydrogen led to the formation of palladium nanoparticles. [Pg.180]


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