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U.S. Industrial Chemicals Co., VINYL ACETATE MONOMERS HANDBOOK. National Distillers and Chemical Corporation, New Yoric, NY (1978). [Pg.111]

Division of National Distillers and Chemical Corp., Cincinnati, Ohio... [Pg.205]

Solvents are available in 190° and anhydrous conditions. Ethyl Alcohol Handbook, U.S.l. Chemicals, 1981 by National Distillers and Chemical Corporation. [Pg.91]

Union Carbide Chemicals Co., Div. of Union Carbide Corp., 270 Park Ave New York, N.Y. 10017 Universal Oil Products Co., 30 Algonquin Rd., Des Plaines, 111. 60018 U. S. Industrial Chemicals Co., Division of National Distillers and Chemical Corp., 99 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10016 United States Testing Co., 1941 Park Ave., Hoboken, N.J. 07030 Ventron Corp., 188 Congress St., Beverly, Mass. 01915... [Pg.177]

Reduction with sodium. A modified process in which ZrCU was reduced by sodium was used by National Distillers and Chemicals Corjsoration in Ashtabula, Ohio, during the late 1950s [Cl]. [Pg.345]

Jenks, U.S, pat. 2,8i96,0(H> (1959 to National Distillers and Chemical Corp.). Review of mfg processes Faith, Keyes Clark s Industrial Chemicals, F. A. Lowenheim, M. K. Moran, Eds. (Wiley-Interscience, New York, 4th ed., 1975) pp 868-873. Comprehensive monograph on toxicity of vinyl chloride Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 246, 1-337 (1975). [Pg.1572]

The ethylene-based version of the vinyl acetate process was also developed by Wacker Chemie. The process is similar to the Wacker process for acetaldehyde from ethylene which was developed about the same time. In the vinyl acetate process, ethylene is reacted with high purity oxygen and acetic acid in the presence of a palladium chloride catalyst. National Distillers and Chemicals, which later became USI chemicals and is now a division of Quantum Chemicals, developed a similar vapor phase ethylene-based technology in the United States. Both versions of the process are presently used commercially [25,26]. [Pg.181]

National Distillers and Chemicals Corporation, 181 Natural gas, feedstock and ... [Pg.281]

Sometimes a macromolecular modifier may produce undesired effects. Such is the case of Microthene F (powdered PE) recommended by U.S.I. Chemicals Co. (Div., National Distillers and Chemical Corp., U.S.) as a PVC modifier. When blended with PVC at 6% by volume, the notched impact strength of the material goes to a maximum value of 9 kJ m [92] adding more Microthene will lower this value. Since this modifier acts also as a lubricant, it lowers the processibility of PVC blends. [Pg.65]

National Distillers and Chemical Corporation Rhizopus 1958 Lubowitz and La Roe (1958)... [Pg.141]


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