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Inhibitor arsenic trioxide

Three commercial processes that use these various hot carbonate flow arrangements are the promoted Benfield process, the Catacarb process, and the Giammarco-Vetrocoke process (26—29). Each uses an additive described as a promoter, activator, or catalyst, which increases the rates of absorption and desorption, improves removal efficiency, and reduces the energy requirement. The processes also use corrosion inhibitors, which aHow use of carbon—steel equipment. The Benfield and Catacarb processes do not specify additives. Vetrocoke uses boric acid, glycine, or arsenic trioxide, which is the most effective. [Pg.21]

Significant efforts are currently focused on developing novel agents for multiple myeloma. These include CC5013, a small molecule analog of thalidomide with immunomodulatory effects the proteasome inhibitor PS341 and arsenic trioxide. [Pg.1317]


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