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Lanes process

The Lane process makes hydrogen by passing steam over sponge iron at approximately 650°C. The iron is converted to magnetite. [Pg.120]

Carbon monoxide was later removed from the water gas either by hquefaction or by conversion into carbon dioxide and absorption by sodium carbonate. On the other hand, the Messerschmidtt process and later the Lanes process" also called the steam-iron process consisted of decomposing water vapor (steam) passing it over a fixed bed containing turnings of iron or prereduced iron oxides at red heat (600-650 C) according to the following chemical reaction ... [Pg.1082]

FIG. 26-69 Ratio of mass flux for inclined pipe flow to that for orifice discharge for flashing liquids by the homogeneous equilibrium model. Leung, J. of Loss Prev. Process Ind. 3 pp. 27-32, with kind peimission of Elsevier Science, Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, 0X5 IGB U.K., 1990.)... [Pg.2352]

Fig. 17.9. Purity comparison (SDS-PAGE) of the conventional purification process and integrated cell disrupt tion/fluidised bed adsorption.The numbers given in the flow sheet indicate the origin of samples and correspond to their respective lane numbers. Lanes M, low molecular weight markers 1, Erwinia disruptate, 15% biomass ww/v 2, eluate CM HyperD LS, fluidised bed 3, desalted eluate (after dia/ultrafiltration, 30 K MWCO membrane) 4, flow-through, DEAE fixed bed 5, elution, DEAE fixed bed 6, eluate CM HyperD LS 7, CM cellulose eluate 8, CM cellulose eluate, final 9, final commercial product. Fig. 17.9. Purity comparison (SDS-PAGE) of the conventional purification process and integrated cell disrupt tion/fluidised bed adsorption.The numbers given in the flow sheet indicate the origin of samples and correspond to their respective lane numbers. Lanes M, low molecular weight markers 1, Erwinia disruptate, 15% biomass ww/v 2, eluate CM HyperD LS, fluidised bed 3, desalted eluate (after dia/ultrafiltration, 30 K MWCO membrane) 4, flow-through, DEAE fixed bed 5, elution, DEAE fixed bed 6, eluate CM HyperD LS 7, CM cellulose eluate 8, CM cellulose eluate, final 9, final commercial product.
Irwan, R., Lane, R.G., 1999, Analysis of optimal centroid estimation applied to Shack-Hartmann sensing. Applied Optics 38, 6737 Kay, S.M., 1993, Fundamentals of statistical signal processing estimation theory, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey, pp 27-81... [Pg.394]

Tarras-Wahlberg NH, Lane SN (2003) Suspended sediment yield and metal contamination in a river catchment affected by El Nino events and gold mining activities the Puyango river basin, southern Ecuador. Hydrol Process 17 3101... [Pg.52]

Bien J, Lane GC, Oberholzer MR (2004) Removal of Metals from Process Strecuns Methodologies and Applications. 6 263-284... [Pg.289]

Fig. 14. Esxtracting distinguishing features from noise pulse signal. Wavelet coefficients in shaded regions represent stable extrema, (a) Wavelet decomposition of noisy pulse signal (b) wavelet decomposition of pulse signal. (Reprinted from Bakshi and Stephanopoulos, Representation of process trends. Part III. Computers and Chemical Engineering, 18(4), p. 267, Copyright (1994), with kind permission from Elsevier Science Ltd., The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington 0X5 1GB, UK.)... Fig. 14. Esxtracting distinguishing features from noise pulse signal. Wavelet coefficients in shaded regions represent stable extrema, (a) Wavelet decomposition of noisy pulse signal (b) wavelet decomposition of pulse signal. (Reprinted from Bakshi and Stephanopoulos, Representation of process trends. Part III. Computers and Chemical Engineering, 18(4), p. 267, Copyright (1994), with kind permission from Elsevier Science Ltd., The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington 0X5 1GB, UK.)...
Smith, J.E., and Lane, J.D. Brain neurotransmitter turnover correlated with morphine self-administration. In Smith, J.E., and Lane, J.D., eds. The Neurobiology of Opiate Reward Processes. Amsterdam Elsevier, 1983. pp. 361402. [Pg.125]

Spath, P. L. Lane, J. M. Mann, M. K. Amos, W. A., Update of Hydrogen from Biomass— Determination of the Delivered Cost of Hydrogen. NREL, Milestone Report for the U.S. Department of Energy s Hydrogen Program Process Task, Milestone Type C (Control), Golden, CO, 2001. [Pg.219]

Babicki, M. and A. Hall, PSA Technology Hits the Fast Lane, Chemical Processing Digital Edition, 9/10/2003, available at http //www.chemicalprocessing.com/articles/2003/322.html. [Pg.317]

Weil, B. H., and Lane, J. C. 1949. The technology of the Fischer-Tropsch process. London Constable. [Pg.361]


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