Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

MAGING TECHNOLOGY

R. S. Magee, Plastics in Municipal Solid Waste Incineration A Eiterature Study, Hazardous Substance Management Research Center, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Mar. 1989. [Pg.512]

Magee, J. S. and Mitchell, M. M., lx., Fluid Catalytic Cracking Science and Technology, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1993. [Pg.105]

Venuto, P.B. and HaWb, E.T. (1979) Fluidized Catalytic Cracking with Zeolite Catalysts, Marcel Dekker, New York. Magee, J.S. and Mitchell, M.M. (1993) Fluid cataytic cracking science and technology, in Studies in Surface Science and Technology, vol. 75, Elsevier. [Pg.566]

A flux containing Ca, Al, and Mg oxides, or bauxite, is used, and the process takes place in a partial vacuum. Invented in 1965 by E. M. Magee and B. Eisenberg at Esso Research and Engineering Company. An improved version of this process, MAGRAM, is under development at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, which... [Pg.162]

Magee, E. M., Hall, H. J., Varga, Jr., G. M., Potential Pollutants in Fossil Fuels, Environmental Protection Technology Series, EPA-R2-73-249, 293 p., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973. [Pg.27]

Metals Passivation" in Fluid Catalytic Cracking Sciene and Technology Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis, vol. 76,1993 Elsevier Science Publishes B.V. J.S. Magee and M.M. Mitchell Jr.t editors. [Pg.144]

Magee, J. E., Formulating Techniques and Evaluations, in Epoxy Resin Technology, P. F. Bruins, ed., John Wiley Sons, New York, 1968, p. 120. [Pg.182]

Jean Pascal Zanders, The Destruction of Old Chemical Weapons in Belgium , in Stock and Lohs, eds. The Challenge of Old Chemical Munitions and Toxic Armament Wastes, pp. 197-230 Graham S. Pearson and Richard S. Magee, Critical Evaluation of Proven Chemical Weapon Destruction Technologies , Pure and Applied Chemistry... [Pg.146]

Pearson and Magee, Critical Evaluation of Proven Chemical Weapon Destruction Technologies . [Pg.147]

Wallerstein, M.B. Magee, M.E. Schoen, R.A. Global Dimensions of Intellectual Property Rights in Science and Technology National Academy Press Washington, DC, 1993. [Pg.2615]

CongressonCatalysis, Budapest, Hungary, 19-24 July, 1992 edited by L. Guczi, F. Solymosi and P. Tetenyi Volume 76 Fluid Catalytic Cracking Science and Technology edited by J.S. Magee and M.M. Mitchell, Jr. [Pg.695]

Avidan, A.A. Origin, development and scope of FCC. In Fluid Catalytic Cracking Science and Technology, Magee, J.S., Mitchell, M.M., Eds. Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis Elsevier, 1993 Vol. 76. [Pg.376]

As Pearson and Magee have pointed out in their comprehensive review of existing chemical weapon destruction technologies, the technical problems involved are multidimensional. First of all, chemical warfare agents can be found in assembled chemical weapons,... [Pg.18]

A historical analysis of destruction technologies applied shows that approximately 80 per cent of chemical weapons destruction since 1958 has used high-temperature incineration as the method of choice. The remainder was destroyed either through neutralization or a combination of neutralization and incineration.28 As Pearson and Magee in the IUPAC study on CW destruction technologies explain ... [Pg.19]

See G. S. Pearson and R. S. Magee, Critical evaluation of proven chemical weapon destruction technologies (IUPAC Technical Report), in Pure and Applied Chemistry, 74 (2), 2002, 187-316, quote on 202. [Pg.173]

Pearson and Magee (2002) state that more chemical agent has been destroyed by incineration than by any other technology. Table 5-1 shows major chemical weapon destruction... [Pg.81]


See other pages where MAGING TECHNOLOGY is mentioned: [Pg.528]    [Pg.265]    [Pg.361]    [Pg.403]    [Pg.1006]    [Pg.1034]    [Pg.411]    [Pg.169]    [Pg.452]    [Pg.33]    [Pg.333]    [Pg.70]    [Pg.71]    [Pg.71]    [Pg.72]    [Pg.72]    [Pg.93]    [Pg.339]    [Pg.356]    [Pg.603]    [Pg.422]   


SEARCH



MAGE

Magee

© 2024 chempedia.info