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Yang, H.J., Cho, W.G. and Park, S.N. (2009) Stability of oil-in-water nanoemulsions prepared using the phase inversion composition method. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry,... [Pg.174]

These included Johns Hopkins pharmacologist John J. Abel (by letter only, as he could not attend), Rockefeller Institute biochemist P. A. Levene, Chief of the U.S.D.A. Bureau of Chemistry Carl Alsberg, Wisconsin pharmacologist Arthur Loevenhart (engaged at the time in chemical warfare work), Acting Director of the Mellon Institute for Industrial Research E. R. Weidlein, and two industry representatives, Frank Eldred of Eli Lilly and Company and D. W. Jayne of the Barrett Company. The addresses were published in the December 1918 issue of the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, and were also reprinted and circulated to numerous individuals whose views were solicited (21). [Pg.101]

The American Chemical Society took pride in the role it had played in the recruitment of chemists for research on chemical warfare and it was largely responsible for the publication of the results of their work. A series of articles appeared in the widely read Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry designated as "Contributions from the Chemical Warfare Service," summarizing the techniques and findings useful to the wider study of chemistry (39). When the War Department attempted to abolish the Chemical Warfare Service in 1919, the ACS cooperated in a campaign of publicity about the work of the Chemical Warfare Service and contributed in a major way to its survival (40). Many chemists who formerly had worked in the Research Division delivered public addresses and wrote letters in support of the continuance of the Chemical Warfare Service to newspapers and to members of Congress. [Pg.188]

Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry (since 1923, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry). [Pg.202]

LaForge, F. B. and Hudson, C. S., The preparation of several useful substances from com cobs. The Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 1918, 10 (11), 925-927. [Pg.1524]

The Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Is the Practice of Chemistry a Profession, a Trade, or a Tool (p. 666)... [Pg.92]

Yoon, S.-H. and Lee, J.-H. 2007. Combined use of photochemical reaction and activated alumina for the oxidation and removal of arsenic(III). Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 3 97-104. [Pg.149]

Thiele, E.W. Geddes, R.L. Computation of distillation apparatus for hydrocarbon mixtures. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 1993, 25, 289-295. [Pg.2733]

Analytical chemistry has always had strong ties to industry. Determining the nature and composition of materials used in industrial products always has been important to the people making and selling (and buying) the products. Indeed, as noted, the journal. Analytical Chemistry is the offshoot of the journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. [Pg.97]

Ura, P., Prakom, R., Weerawat, P. (2005). Purely extraction and separation of mixture of Cerium(lV) and Lanthanum(lll) via hoUow fiber supported liquid membrane. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 11 926-931. [Pg.398]

Bestir yourselves, chemists of America The country glories in the services you have already rendered it in peace and war. Opportunity for further service now presents itself. Whether we will it or not, gas will determine peace or victory in future wars. The Nation must be fully prepared (Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 1919). [Pg.6]

The talks sought to inspire rather than educate, and were aimed at a broad audience. Slosson, for example, admonished H.E. Howe, editor of Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, not to make a discussion of modem glassmaking too highbrow. 35 Speakers emphasized the... [Pg.277]

In discussing the manufacture of denatured alcohol in the United States the editor of the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry says that denatured alcohol was first allowed to be manufactured tax-free in the United States by an act of Congress dated June 7, 1906. Since that date up to the time of the signing of the Armistice, denatured alcohol steadily increased. The demands for completely denatured alcohol and specially denatured alcohol have been gradually increasing and broadening. [Pg.16]


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